Abstract
The EAGE Field Trip presentation showcases the Svelvik CO₂ Field Lab as a testing site for CO₂ storage monitoring technologies, focusing on seismic, fiber optic, and groundwater measurement methods. The lab enables controlled and repeatable experiments on CO₂ injection, with advanced instrumentation such as DAS, DSS, DTS, and hydrophones for real-time monitoring. Research includes evaluating leakage detection, 4D seismic monitoring, and the feasibility of using cosmic muons for CO₂ tracking. As part of the ECCSEL research infrastructure, the facility provides open access for researchers to develop and validate new monitoring techniques.