Subseabed CO2 sequestration represents a critical pathway within the carbon capture, utilization, and storage strategies. This study systematically discusses the multiscale research and application progress of electrical monitoring methods in the field of subseabed CO2 sequestration. The sensitivity of microscopic pore structures to electrical methods is analysed through laboratory sample-scale tests, and the response characteristics of electrical methods during CO2 plume migration in complex environments are characterized through large-scale model tests. With respect to theoretical inversion models, the integration of microscopic mechanisms with macroscopic evolution is effectively achieved through the application of electrical characteristic equations. Furthermore, field-scale monitoring has demonstrated the high applicability of electrical methods in evaluating pore media transport, phase transitions, and structural integrity during the subseabed CO2 sequestration process. Finally, this study outlines future development directions for electrical monitoring, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation and technical perspective for subseabed carbon sequestration monitoring technologies.
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Advances in Geo-Energy Research 2026, 19(3): 296-300
Published: 13 March 2026
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