In-Reservoir Waveform Retrieval for Monitoring at Groningen—Seismic Interferometry with Active and Passive Deep Borehole Data

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2021-08-01

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Akbar, Muhammad F.
Vasconcelos, I.ISNI 0000000492915418
Paulssen, HannekeORCID 0000-0003-2799-7288ISNI 0000000398325278
Zhou, WenORCID 0000-0001-8026-4724ISNI 0000000506297658

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Abstract

The Groningen gas field in the Netherlands is an ideal test bed for in-situ reservoir monitoring techniques because of the availability of both active and passive in-reservoir seismic data. In this study, we use deconvolution interferometry to estimate the reflection and transmission response using active and passive borehole data within the reservoir at ∼3-km depth and separate up- and downgoing P- and S-wave fields by f-k filtering. We validate the results using synthetic data of a 1D elastic model built from sonic logs recorded in the well. The estimated full-waveform reflection response for a virtual source at the top geophone is consistent with the synthetic response. For the virtual source at the bottom geophone, the reflection response appears to be phase delayed, though its arrivals are consistent with the local subsurface geology. Similarly, the first-order estimated local transmission response successfully approximates that of the P-wave velocity in the reservoir. The study shows that reliable subsurface information can be obtained from borehole interferometry without detailed knowledge of the medium parameters. In addition, the method could be used for passive reservoir monitoring to detect velocity, attenuation, and/or interface time-lapse variations.

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Borehole, Deconvolution, Groningen, Reflection response, Seismic interferometry, Transmission response, Up-down separation, General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Citation

Akbar, M F, Vasconcelos, I, Paulssen, H & Zhou, W 2021, 'In-Reservoir Waveform Retrieval for Monitoring at Groningen—Seismic Interferometry with Active and Passive Deep Borehole Data', Remote Sensing, vol. 13, no. 15, 2928. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13152928