Seismic inversion of shale reservoir properties using microseismic-induced guided waves recorded by distributed acoustic sensing

Author:

Luo Bin1ORCID,Lellouch Ariel2ORCID,Jin Ge3ORCID,Biondi Biondo2,Simmons James3

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Colorado School of Mines, Department of Geophysics, Golden, Colorado 80401-1887, USA; presently Stanford University, Geophysics Department, Stanford, California 94305-2210, USA.(corresponding author).

2. Stanford University, Geophysics Department, Stanford, California 94305-2210, USA..

3. Colorado School of Mines, Department of Geophysics, Golden, Colorado 80401-1887, USA..

Abstract

Shale formation properties are crucial for the hydrocarbon production performance of unconventional reservoirs. Microseismic-induced guided waves, which propagate within the low-velocity shale formation, are an ideal candidate for accurate estimation of shale thickness, velocity, and anisotropy. A distributed acoustic sensing fiber deployed along the horizontal section of a monitor well can provide a high-resolution recording of guided waves excited by microseismic events during hydraulic fracturing operations. These guided waves manifest a highly dispersive behavior that allows for seismic inversion of the shale formation properties. An adaptation of the propagator matrix method is presented to estimate guided-wave dispersion curves, and its accuracy is validated by comparison to 3D elastic wavefield simulations. The propagator matrix formulation holds for cases of vertical transverse isotropy (VTI) as well. A sensitivity analysis of the theoretical dispersion relations of the guided waves indicates that they are mostly influenced by the thickness and S-wave velocity of the low-velocity shale reservoir. The VTI parameters of the formation are also shown to have an impact on the dispersion relations. These physical insights provide the foundation for a dispersion-based model inversion for a 1D depth-dependent structure of the reservoir and its surroundings. The inversion procedure is validated in a synthetic case and applied to the field records collected in an Eagle Ford hydraulic fracturing project. The inverted structure agrees well with a sonic log acquired several hundred meters away from the monitor well. Therefore, seismic inversion using guided-wave dispersion indicates promise to become a novel and cost-effective strategy for in situ estimation of reservoir structure and properties, which complements microseismic-based interpretation and production-related information.

Funder

Israeli Ministry of Energy

The Chevron Center of Research Excellence

Reservoir Characterization Project, Colorado School of Mines

Stanford Exploration Project, Stanford University

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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