The SECURe project used, produced and analysed a vast amount of data in a wide range of formats and types. The data generated during the project included:
site data: measurements conducted in the laboratory or in the field
simulation data: data produced by numerical simulations performed using specialised software
research data: reports on technologies, guidelines, new methodologies
These data provide a long-lasting legacy for the project.
Where possible, these data have been stored in various open-access data repositories and are available for future re-use, or they will be made available after an embargo period (for example, due to a peer-review process for a publication). The remaining data have been kept confidential or available On demand by the authors due to reasons such they contain third-party data. Various third-party datasets were also used during the project, including both open-access and restricted-access data.
These datasets are listed here. Links to the data are included where available.
Field and lab measurement data concerning sampling and analyses of physico-chemical, isotope and phase behaviour properties of Borzecin reservoir fluids, injected gas and soil gas
Site
Restricted
The raw data haven't been uploaded anywhere. Processed data are included in SECURe Deliverable D2.2
N/A
INiG-PIB
BORZĘCIN_MODELS: Geological, geomechanical, and dynamical simulation models of the Borz&rogon;cin structure
Site/simulation
Restricted. The simulation models are not available for the public due to the restricted character of the input data obtained from the Borzęcin reservoir operator: PGNiG S.A.
Details regarding the numerical modelling, input data and simulation results can be found in the article published in Energies. The abbreviated input data and simulation results are available in the article cited above and in SECURe Deliverable D2.2. The availability information of more detailed data and the data themselves can be obtained from the Department of the Reservoir Simulations of INiG-PIB.
INiG-PIB
TNO
Oklahoma flow and seismicity
Simulation
Open access
To be uploaded
NGDC/UKCCSRC
TNO
Simulation of seismicity for injection operations near an injection well
Probabilistic well integrity numerical simulations for a shale gas and CO2 injection well
Simulation
N/A
There is no need to make results of each well integrity simulation publicly available. Instead, procedures to re-generate the base model, the stochastic input data and the output data have been explained in:
Orlic, B, Moghadam, A, Brunner, L, van Unen, M, Wójcicki, A, Bobek, K, van der Valk, K, and Wollenweber, J. 2021. A probabilistic well integrity analysis workflow for leakage risk assessment: case studies for shale gas and re-use for CCS. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-15), 15 to 18 March 2021, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
N/A
TNO/GEUS
Isotope compositions in a network of groundwater wells impaired by an underground blowout (Sleen fieldsite, Holland)
Site
Open access (was under embargo until publication on 30 April 2022)
Concentrations of hydrocarbons and inorganic parameters in a network of groundwater wells impaired by an underground blowout (Slean fieldsite, Holland)
To be uploaded when the dataset is complete (2022). To access the data, the GTB leads (Ceri Vincent (BGS) and Martyn Barrett (UNOTT)) should be contacted in the first instance to confirm which data can be shared. These data have been collected at the GTB which is a field laboratory funded by BGS, UNOTT and by Innovate UK via the Energy Research Accelerator project. The GTB has also benefited through research projects, including H2020 SECURe, which have funded research using the GTB.
NGDC/UKCCSRC
BGS
Groundwater chemistry for Vale of Pickering, UK
Site
Open access (limited dataset due to site/ownership data confidentiality)
To be uploaded
NGDC/UKCCSRC
BGS
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data rom the GeoEnergy Test Bed (GTB)
Site
Currently on demand
To be uploaded when the dataset is complete (2022). To access the data, the GTB leads (Ceri Vincent (BGS) and Martyn Barrett (UNOTT)) should be contacted in the first instance to confirm which data can be shared. These data have been collected at the GTB which is a field laboratory funded by BGS, UNOTT and by Innovate UK via the Energy Research Accelerator project. The GTB has also benefitted through research projects, including H2020 SECURe, which have funded research using the GTB.
NGDC/UKCCSRC
GFZ Potsdam
Operational datasets, 2008 to 2013 (injection history, p, T) at the Ketzin CO2 storage site
Site
Open access
Yearly operational satasets of the CO2 storage pilot site, Ketzin, Germany.
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AMU: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
BGS: British Geological Survey, UK
BRGM: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, France
GEUS: De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland, Denmark
GFZ: Deutsche GeoForschungsZentrum, Germany
HWU: Heriot-Watt University, UK
INiG-PIB: Instytut Nafty i Gazu – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Poland
NCBI: National Center for Biotechnology Information
NGDC: National Geoscience Data Centre, UK
PGI: Polish Geological Institute, Poland
TNO: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Netherlands
UEDIN: University of Edinburgh, UK
UKCCSRC: UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre
UNOTT: University of Nottingham, UK
The SECURe project used, produced and analysed a vast amount of data in a wide range of formats and types. The data generated during the project included:
These data provide a long-lasting legacy for the project.
Where possible, these data have been stored in various open-access data repositories and are available for future re-use, or they will be made available after an embargo period (for example, due to a peer-review process for a publication). The remaining data have been kept confidential or available On demand by the authors due to reasons such they contain third-party data. Various third-party datasets were also used during the project, including both open-access and restricted-access data.
These datasets are listed here. Links to the data are included where available.
For more information, access D3.9 Integrated data platform for multisource multiscale sensor data.
Orlic, B, Moghadam, A, Brunner, L, van Unen, M, Wójcicki, A, Bobek, K, van der Valk, K, and Wollenweber, J. 2021. A probabilistic well integrity analysis workflow for leakage risk assessment: case studies for shale gas and re-use for CCS. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-15), 15 to 18 March 2021, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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AMU: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
BGS: British Geological Survey, UK
BRGM: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, France
GEUS: De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland, Denmark
GFZ: Deutsche GeoForschungsZentrum, Germany
HWU: Heriot-Watt University, UK
INiG-PIB: Instytut Nafty i Gazu – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Poland
NCBI: National Center for Biotechnology Information
NGDC: National Geoscience Data Centre, UK
PGI: Polish Geological Institute, Poland
TNO: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Netherlands
UEDIN: University of Edinburgh, UK
UKCCSRC: UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre
UNOTT: University of Nottingham, UK