Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study

Time-lapse seismic technology is proven to be a powerful tool for monitoring of reservoir depletion or fluid (such as gas, water or steam) injection into subsurface formations. While being almost standard technique for offshore reservoirs, time lapse surveys are still relatively rare used onshore du...

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Main Authors: Pevzner, Roman, Urosevic, Milovan, Nakanishi, S.
Other Authors: EAGE
Format: Conference Paper
Published: EAGE 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37420
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author Pevzner, Roman
Urosevic, Milovan
Nakanishi, S.
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Nakanishi, S.
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description Time-lapse seismic technology is proven to be a powerful tool for monitoring of reservoir depletion or fluid (such as gas, water or steam) injection into subsurface formations. While being almost standard technique for offshore reservoirs, time lapse surveys are still relatively rare used onshore due to poor repeatability of land seismic data. Borehole time-lapse seismic surveys could be a good alternative because of very stable receiver, and, in certain cases, source conditions, acquisition and processing of zero-offset and offset VSP is reasonably fast. In this paper we analyse repeated zero-offset and offset VSP acquired in within CO2CRC Otway pilot project scientific program in year 2007 (pre-injection) and year 2010 (postinjection). We address repeatability of the data and possibility to use simple VSP techniques for monitoring purposes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-374202017-01-30T14:02:41Z Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study Pevzner, Roman Urosevic, Milovan Nakanishi, S. EAGE Time-lapse seismic technology is proven to be a powerful tool for monitoring of reservoir depletion or fluid (such as gas, water or steam) injection into subsurface formations. While being almost standard technique for offshore reservoirs, time lapse surveys are still relatively rare used onshore due to poor repeatability of land seismic data. Borehole time-lapse seismic surveys could be a good alternative because of very stable receiver, and, in certain cases, source conditions, acquisition and processing of zero-offset and offset VSP is reasonably fast. In this paper we analyse repeated zero-offset and offset VSP acquired in within CO2CRC Otway pilot project scientific program in year 2007 (pre-injection) and year 2010 (postinjection). We address repeatability of the data and possibility to use simple VSP techniques for monitoring purposes. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37420 EAGE fulltext
spellingShingle Pevzner, Roman
Urosevic, Milovan
Nakanishi, S.
Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title_full Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title_fullStr Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title_short Applicability of Zero-offset and Offset VSP for Time-lapse monitoring - CO2CRC Otway Project Case Study
title_sort applicability of zero-offset and offset vsp for time-lapse monitoring - co2crc otway project case study
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37420