WP4
WP4 aims to address the challenges of implementing new understandings and key findings to facilitate innovative FOC monitoring solutions and to address the business needs and challenges of the industry regarding CO2 storage risk management.

The plan is to simplify and consolidate all key findings from WP1, WP2 and WP3 and eventually to develop a comprehensive workflow iteratively and through close communication among the Q-Fibre industry partners as input to the Quantitative Characterization and Monitoring (QtCM) toolbox for CO2 storage (the figure below). In particular, we intend to streamline the outcomes of WP3 and to provide a simplified lookup table for strain (temperature) signatures/patterns, facilitating feature/signal classification for defined event targets.
The development of the QtCM toolbox is an important step in the value chain from FOC data acquisition to data processing and interpretation. Its successful development will create value by facilitating pattern recognition (combined with signal amplitude) and/or event detection thus unlocking many other applications which are important for fast decision making and advanced risk management applications. We will also provide recommendations on how these findings can be implemented as innovative business solutions to address key challenges such as safer operations, automation, near real-time data processing for well integrity monitoring and the development of robust early-warning algorithms.
Three tasks are defined in WP4:
- Task 4.1 Design Q-Fibre workflow (QtCM toolbox)
- Task 4.2 Establish Look-up table with FOC data signatures
- Task 4.3 Recommendation for implementation solutions addressing key business challenges