A passive seismic survey over a gas field: Analysis of low-frequency anomalies

Author:

Saenger Erik H.12345,Schmalholz Stefan M.12345,Lambert Marc-A.12345,Nguyen Tung T.12345,Torres Arnaud12345,Metzger Sabrina12345,Habiger Robert M.12345,Müller Tamara12345,Rentsch Susanne12345,Méndez-Hernández Efraín12345

Affiliation:

1. ETH Zurich, Geological Institute, Zurich, Switzerland, and Spectraseis AG, Zurich, Switzerland. .

2. ETH Zurich, Geological Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. .

3. Spectraseis AG, Zurich, Switzerland. .

4. Formerly Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany; presently WesternGeco London Technology Centre, Gatwick, U. K. .

5. Pemex Exploratión y Producción, Villahermosa, Mexico. .

Abstract

Passive seismic low-frequency (from approximately [Formula: see text]) data have been acquired at several locations around the world. Spectra calculated from these data, acquired over fields with known hydrocarbon accumulations, show common spectral anomalies. Verification of whether these anomalies are common to only a few, many, or all hydrocarbon reservoirs can be provided only if more and detailed results are reported. An extensive survey was carried out above a tight gas reservoir and an adjacent exploration area in Mexico. Data from several hundred stations with three-component broadband seismometers distributed over approximately [Formula: see text] were used for the analysis. Severalhydrocarbon reservoir-related microtremor attributes were calculated, and mapped attributes were compared with known gas intervals, with good agreement. Wells drilled after the survey confirm a predicted high hydrocarbon potential in the exploration area. A preliminary model was developed to explain the source mechanism of those microtremors. Poroelastic effects caused by wave-induced fluid flow and oscillations of different fluid phases are significant processes in the low-frequency range that can modify the omnipresent seismic background spectrum. These processes only occur in partially saturated rocks. We assume that hydrocarbon reservoirs are partially saturated, whereas the surrounding rocks are fully saturated. Our real data observations are consistent with this conceptual model.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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