CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia

Some 115 km 2 of regional 3D seismic data were acquired in the first quarter of 2014 near Harvey, Western Australia, for the needs of the South West CO2 Hub project. The survey proved to be of great importance for a regional characterisation of the reservoir, identification of the large structures...

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Main Authors: Ziramov, Sasha, Urosevic, Milovan, Glubokovskikh, Stanislav, Pevzner, Roman, Tertyshnikov, Konstantin, Kepic, Anton, Gurevich, Boris
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57957
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author Ziramov, Sasha
Urosevic, Milovan
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Kepic, Anton
Gurevich, Boris
author_facet Ziramov, Sasha
Urosevic, Milovan
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Kepic, Anton
Gurevich, Boris
author_sort Ziramov, Sasha
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Some 115 km 2 of regional 3D seismic data were acquired in the first quarter of 2014 near Harvey, Western Australia, for the needs of the South West CO2 Hub project. The survey proved to be of great importance for a regional characterisation of the reservoir, identification of the large structures and key geological interfaces. However, small to medium size structures of interest for the development of the static and dynamic models were poorly imaged in this survey as the recording geometry was adjusted for the greater depths, which was between 2 km and 3 km. To improve the imaging of the shallow structures, a high-resolution (nested) 3D survey centered at Harvey 4 well was undertaken in 2015 (Urosevic et al., 2015). This survey utilised a single geophone and single, 24 s long, broadband (6-150 Hz) sweep combined with high data density to improve signal to noise ratio that was initially lowered by not employing high-power sources and geophone arrays. The results of this high-resolution 3D survey demonstrate that high-density surveys are important even at the characterisation stage and are crucial for development of a detailed static model. For that purpose, both post and pre-stack inversions of these data were utilised to model distribution of paleosols, lenses of high clay content, which are assumed to serve as baffles for CO 2 upward migration. A good correlation was established between very low impedance values and increased percentage of paleosols and on the other end of the scale very high impedance values and low porosity sandstones. A pre-stack migrated high-resolution cube and the attribute derived from it, such as coherency and impedance, enabled improved structural and stratigraphic analysis around Harvey 4 well. The results shown were of a crucial importance for the containment studies, development of the dynamic model and establishment of the injection intervals.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-579572018-01-10T07:06:48Z CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia Ziramov, Sasha Urosevic, Milovan Glubokovskikh, Stanislav Pevzner, Roman Tertyshnikov, Konstantin Kepic, Anton Gurevich, Boris Some 115 km 2 of regional 3D seismic data were acquired in the first quarter of 2014 near Harvey, Western Australia, for the needs of the South West CO2 Hub project. The survey proved to be of great importance for a regional characterisation of the reservoir, identification of the large structures and key geological interfaces. However, small to medium size structures of interest for the development of the static and dynamic models were poorly imaged in this survey as the recording geometry was adjusted for the greater depths, which was between 2 km and 3 km. To improve the imaging of the shallow structures, a high-resolution (nested) 3D survey centered at Harvey 4 well was undertaken in 2015 (Urosevic et al., 2015). This survey utilised a single geophone and single, 24 s long, broadband (6-150 Hz) sweep combined with high data density to improve signal to noise ratio that was initially lowered by not employing high-power sources and geophone arrays. The results of this high-resolution 3D survey demonstrate that high-density surveys are important even at the characterisation stage and are crucial for development of a detailed static model. For that purpose, both post and pre-stack inversions of these data were utilised to model distribution of paleosols, lenses of high clay content, which are assumed to serve as baffles for CO 2 upward migration. A good correlation was established between very low impedance values and increased percentage of paleosols and on the other end of the scale very high impedance values and low porosity sandstones. A pre-stack migrated high-resolution cube and the attribute derived from it, such as coherency and impedance, enabled improved structural and stratigraphic analysis around Harvey 4 well. The results shown were of a crucial importance for the containment studies, development of the dynamic model and establishment of the injection intervals. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57957 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1417 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Ziramov, Sasha
Urosevic, Milovan
Glubokovskikh, Stanislav
Pevzner, Roman
Tertyshnikov, Konstantin
Kepic, Anton
Gurevich, Boris
CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title_full CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title_fullStr CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title_short CO2 Storage Site Characterisation using Combined Regional and Detailed Seismic Data: Harvey, Western Australia
title_sort co2 storage site characterisation using combined regional and detailed seismic data: harvey, western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57957