Development of a subsea distributed acoustic sensing acquisition system

Author:

van Gestel Jean-Paul1ORCID,Soulas Sebastien2ORCID,Naldrett Garth3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BP, Houston, Texas, USA. (corresponding author)

2. Formerly LYTT, Middlesex, UK; presently Avalon Sciences Ltd, Somerton, UK.

3. Silixa Ltd, Elstree, UK.

Abstract

Over the past few decades, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) data acquisition has seen great improvements from better interrogators, engineered fiber, and lessons learned from subsea installation and acquisition. This has given us confidence that DAS cables can be installed in wells with subsea trees to be used as receivers for vertical seismic profile (VSP) seismic imaging. VSP imaging for deepwater fields has been demonstrated to provide better illumination and higher-frequency seismic data. Permanent DAS cable installation can be used to acquire highly repeatable time-lapse (4D) data. DAS cables have been installed in a number of subsea wells on two deepwater oil fields with the intention of covering the crest of these fields with high-frequency seismic data. A system has been developed to allow for DAS acquisition on these offshore subsea wells with long-distance tie backs using permanently installed interrogators on the floating platforms and engineered fiber in the wells. On each of these fields, a DAS cable has now been installed, and subsequently, a zero offset (ZO) DAS VSP has been acquired for verification and commissioning. These ZO DAS VSP acquisitions indicate high-fidelity installations resulting in DAS VSP data with excellent data quality. These first subsea DAS acquisitions indicate great promise, and further installations and acquisitions are planned with the ultimate goal of providing high-frequency seismic images over the crest of these fields to reduce the uncertainty in decisions around reservoir management and future infill drilling.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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