Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia

High seismic repeatability is critical to the monitoring program of the Naylor Field because of the small time-lapse effect related to CO2 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, Yousuf, Urosevic, Milovan
Other Authors: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Format: Conference Paper
Published: SEG 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46339
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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 CO2 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 data, differences maybe established to minimize near-surface system effects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-463392017-09-13T15:52:27Z Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia Al-Jabri, Yousuf Urosevic, Milovan Society of Exploration Geophysicists High seismic repeatability is critical to the monitoring program of the Naylor Field because of the small time-lapse effect related to CO2 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 data, differences maybe established to minimize near-surface system effects. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46339 10.1190/1.3513110 SEG fulltext
spellingShingle Al-Jabri, Yousuf
Urosevic, Milovan
Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title_full Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title_fullStr Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title_short Short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, CO2CRC Otway Project, Victoria, Australia
title_sort short time-lapse seismic repeatability test, co2crc otway project, victoria, australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46339