About Q-Fibre
Q-Fibre is a collaborative research project focused on advancing the use of wellbore fibre optic cable (FOC) data for monitoring the integrity of CO₂ storage sites.
Fibre optic cables can detect strain along the wellbore caused by pressure and temperature changes during CO₂ injection—offering a powerful tool for subsurface insight. However, to fully unlock the potential of this technology, we need to improve how we interpret FOC data quantitatively. Q-Fibre addresses this challenge by:
- Defining expected deformation and seismic waveform in the vicinity of the wellbore, including the reservoir, caprock, and overburden under various CO2 injection scenarios, and
- Creating a look-up table for strain signatures and patterns to classify features or signals for defined targeted events.
We aim to build a solid foundation for feature classification using FOC data (strain, acoustic, temperature), automate data processing, and deploy early-warning algorithms to support safe and efficient CO₂ storage operations.
Beyond technical innovation, Q-Fibre contributes to the broader mission of enabling economical and safe carbon storage, helping accelerate the clean energy transition. When CCS becomes safer and more cost-effective, the market can grow faster—and so can our collective impact on climate goals.
Project Objective
The main objective of Q-Fibre is to develop a Quantitative Characterization and Monitoring (QtCM) toolbox for CO₂ storage integrity. This toolbox will harness FOC data from wells to help storage operators better understand coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) strain near wells and manage storage integrity with high confidence.
To achieve this, Q-Fibre defines key scientific challenges and undertakes innovative research across multiple disciplines, including:
- Geomechanics
- Geophysics
- FOC laboratory experiments
- Field-scale FOC data acquisition
- Numerical simulation and inversion
- Together, these efforts aim to unravel the complex THM multiphysics processes and translate them into actionable insights via FOC data.
Consortium Partners
Q-Fibre brings together a world-class consortium of research institutions, industry leaders, and technology experts:
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
- Delft University of Technology (TUD)
- SINTEF
- Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI)
These organizations contribute deep scientific expertise and advanced infrastructure. Supporting them are leading CO₂ storage operators:
- Shell
- EBN
- Equinor
Each brings extensive experience in subsurface integrity and FOC data.
Finally, the world-leading company:
- Alcatel Submarine Networks Norway AS (ASN)
adding cutting-edge competence in fibre optic sensing technology.
Together, these eight partners form a complete and capable team to execute the project and achieve its ambitious goals—paving the way for safe, economical, and scalable CO₂ storage as part of the global clean energy transition.