Microseismic feasibility studies – assessing the probability of success of monitoring projects |
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Authors: | Yann Freudenreich Stephen J. Oates Wilfred Berlang |
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Affiliation: | Shell Global Solutions International B.V. |
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Abstract: | In this paper we present a workflow for microseismic feasibility studies that allows a thorough assessment of the probability of success of the monitoring project to be made. The workflow includes the following elements: assessment of the value of information to establish the business case; identification of hardware options to investigate deployment options; survey of analogue cases to confirm the do‐ability of the project; modelling of event location errors and detectability to establish the most favourable array geometry; generation of full waveform synthetics to anticipate undesired seismic features. A study comprising all these elements provides the reference frame for discussions with service companies, limiting misunderstandings and avoiding missed opportunities. |
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Keywords: | Modelling Monitoring Passive method Reservoir geophysics Seismics |
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