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SAGE Record 053, Smith et al.

Smith, M. P., W. Ampomah, L. Martin, T. Smith, P. Gordan, and C. Smith, 2022, Evaluating faults, fractures, migration pathways, reservoirs, and seals for CCS risk assessments in the San Juan Basin using rock volatiles stratigraphy of cuttings and cores from legacy oil wells and a new CCS monitoring well: SAGE Record 053, 8 p. + supplemental material, <http://sagetech.org/sage_record_053_smith_et_al/>. Oral presentation at SAGE 2022, 23–25 March, Lafayette, Louisiana, and Virtual.

Evaluating Faults, Fractures, Migration Pathways, Reservoirs, and Seals for CCS Risk Assessments in the San Juan Basin Using Rock Volatiles Stratigraphy of Cuttings and Cores from Legacy Oil Wells and a New CCS Monitoring Well

Smith, Michael P. (Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy, Tulsa, OK), William Ampomah (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM), Luke Martin (NMIMT), Timothy Smith (AHS), Patrick Gordan (AHS), and Christopher Smith (AHS)

Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy (AHS) is a key technology partner on the multi-disciplinary NMTDOE CCS project providing a novel geochemical tool aimed at mitigating seismic risks associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the San Juan Basin.

AHS’s patented a gentle multi-pressure-extraction cryogenic-separation mass spectrometry system that provides unique insights for fluid migration conduits, seals, and reservoirs.

 Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy (AHS) is

a key technology partner on the multi-disciplinary NMT–DOE CCS project providing a novel geochemical tool aimed at mitigating seismic risks associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the San Juan Basin. AHS’s patented a gentle multi-pressure-extraction cryogenic-separation mass spectrometry system that provides unique insights for fluid migration conduits, seals, and

reservoirs. Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy (AHS) is

a key technology partner on the multi-disciplinary NMT–DOE CCS project providing a novel geochemical tool aimed at mitigating seismic risks associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the San Juan Basin. AHS’s patented a gentle multi-pressure-extraction cryogenic-separation mass spectrometry system that provides unique insights for fluid migration conduits, seals, and reservoirs.