Petroleum reservoir characterization using downhole microseismic monitoring

Author:

Maxwell S. C.1234,Rutledge J.1234,Jones R.1234,Fehler M.1234

Affiliation:

1. Schlumberger, Hydraulic Fracture Monitoring, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. .

2. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Geophysics Group, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A. .

3. Schlumberger Cambridge Research, Cambridge, U.K. .

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. .

Abstract

Imaging of microseismic data is the process by which we use information about the source locations, timing, and mechanisms of the induced seismic events to make inferences about the structure of a petroleum reservoir or the changes that accompany injections into or production from the reservoir. A few key projects were instrumental in the development of downhole microseismic imaging. Most recent microseismic projects involve imaging hydraulic-fracture stimulations, which has grown into a widespread fracture diagnostic technology. This growth in the application of the technology is attributed to the success of imaging the fracture complexity of the Barnett Shale in the Fort Worth basin, Texas, and the commercial value of the information obtained to improvecompletions and ultimately production in the field. The use of commercial imaging in the Barnett is traced back to earlier investigations to prove the technology with the Cotton Valley imaging project and earlier experiments at the M-Site in the Piceance basin, Colorado. Perhaps the earliest example of microseismic imaging using data from downhole recording was a hydraulic fracture monitored in 1974, also in the Piceance basin. However, early work is also documented where investigators focused on identifying microseismic trace characteristics without attempting to locate the microseismic sources. Applications of microseismic reservoir monitoring can be tracked from current steam-injection imaging, deformation associated with reservoir compaction in the Yibal field in Oman and the Ekofisk and Valhall fields in the North Sea, and production-induced activity in Kentucky, U.S.A.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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