Seismic reservoir characterization of Duvernay shale with quantitative interpretation and induced seismicity considerations — A case study

Author:

Chopra Satinder1,Sharma Ritesh Kumar1,Ray Amit Kumar2,Nemati Hossein1,Morin Ray3,Schulte Brian3,D’Amico David3

Affiliation:

1. Arcis Seismic Solutions, TGS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada..

2. Formerly at Arcis Seismic Solutions, TGS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; presently Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gujarat, India..

3. Repsol Oil and Gas Canada, Calgary, Alberta, Canada..

Abstract

The Devonian Duvernay Formation in northwest central Alberta, Canada, has become a hot play in the past few years due to its richness in liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon resources. The oil and gas generation in this shale formation made it the source rock for many oil and gas fields in its vicinity. We attempt to showcase the characterization of Duvernay Formation using 3D multicomponent seismic data and integrating it with the available well log and other relevant data. This has been done by deriving rock-physics parameters (Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio) through deterministic simultaneous and joint impedance inversion, with appropriate quantitative interpretation. In particular, we determine the brittleness of the Duvernay interval, which helps us determine the sweet spots therein. The scope of this characterization exercise was extended to explore the induced seismicity observed in the area (i.e., earthquakes of magnitude [Formula: see text]) that is perceived to be associated with hydraulic fracture stimulation of the Duvernay. This has been a cause of media coverage lately. We attempt to integrate our results with the induced seismicity data available in the public domain and elaborate on our learning experience gained so far.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

Reference18 articles.

1. Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), 2016, Seismicity in Alberta, https://www.aer.ca/about-aer/spotlight-on/seismicity-in-alberta, accessed 19 February 2016.

2. Transitions

3. Chopra, S., 2015, The buzz about quantitative seismic interpretation: Presented at the Arcis Symposium.

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