Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia

High seismic repeatability is critical to the monitoring program of the Naylor Field because of the small time-lapse effect related to C02 injection into depleted gas reservoir (Naylor). To be able to obtain reliable seismic from a time-lapse seismic survey, the repeatability of the time-lapse surve...

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Main Authors: Al Jabri, Y., Urosevic, Milovan
Format: Conference Paper
Published: European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17744
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description High seismic repeatability is critical to the monitoring program of the Naylor Field because of the small time-lapse effect related to C02 injection into depleted gas reservoir (Naylor). To be able to obtain reliable seismic from a time-lapse seismic survey, the repeatability of the time-lapse survey must be determined. This can be achieved by performing zero-time repeatability tests through the acquisition and reacquisition of data in the same area before any changes occur in the reservoir. By comparing the analysis of multiple repeated pre-stack 2D surface seismic and VSP delta, differences maybe established to minimize near-surface system effects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-177442017-09-13T13:36:43Z Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia Al Jabri, Y. Urosevic, Milovan High seismic repeatability is critical to the monitoring program of the Naylor Field because of the small time-lapse effect related to C02 injection into depleted gas reservoir (Naylor). To be able to obtain reliable seismic from a time-lapse seismic survey, the repeatability of the time-lapse survey must be determined. This can be achieved by performing zero-time repeatability tests through the acquisition and reacquisition of data in the same area before any changes occur in the reservoir. By comparing the analysis of multiple repeated pre-stack 2D surface seismic and VSP delta, differences maybe established to minimize near-surface system effects. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17744 10.3997/2214-4609.20143949 European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE restricted
spellingShingle Al Jabri, Y.
Urosevic, Milovan
Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title_full Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title_fullStr Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title_short Zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, Australia
title_sort zero (short) time-lapse seismic repeatability test at naylor field, australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17744