Radio‐frequency geotomography for remotely probing the interiors of operating mini‐ and commercial‐sized oil‐shale retorts

Author:

Somerstein Stephen F.1,Berg Mike1,Chang David1,Chung Hwang1,Johnson Hal1,Richardson Bill1,Pizzicara John1,Salisbury Winfield W.1

Affiliation:

1. Occidental Research Corporation, Irvine, CA 92713

Abstract

Cross‐borehole, radio‐frequency geotomographs were made across two different‐sized, operating, experimental, underground, in‐situ, oil‐shale retorts. The tomographs taken of the smaller retort were of a plane 16.7 m wide by 18.0 m high bisecting the retort. The measurements were taken at a frequency of 25 MHz and showed excellent correlation of high signal attenuation with the high‐temperature zones. Measured attenuation coefficients (inverse skin depth) at 25 MHz ranged from [Formula: see text] across the cool, unrubbled, sill‐pillar, and between [Formula: see text] for the high‐temperature 370–700° C zone. Image resolution was approximately 1 m. The signal attenuation across the lower retort region was also found to correlate well with the movement and concentration of condensed water. The conventional algebraic deconvolution method (ART) was modified for limited perspective and finite beam width, and gave results which were in good agreement with thermocouple data. The measurements made on the larger retort were taken over a period of 33 days of retort burn and mapped the attenuation coefficients in a vertical plane 90 m wide by 48 m high at a frequency of 1.5 MHz. At this frequency, attenuation coefficients in the cool, dry retort regions were between 0.12 and [Formula: see text], while regions containing a high moisture content had coefficients of from 0.15 to [Formula: see text]. In the regions encompassing the retorting and combustion zones, attenuation coefficients were between 0.15 and [Formula: see text]. Some additional effects on the attenuation measurements were observed due to nearby thermocouple piping. The movement of the contours of attenuation coefficient with time followed temperature changes, though the paucity of thermocouples in the tomographic plane only allowed a marginal correlation to be made. Overall results suggest that radio‐frequency geotomography can be a useful tool for mapping in‐situ moisture concentrations and temperature fronts in an operating in‐situ oil‐shale retort.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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