--> ABSTRACT: Time Lapse Reservoir Monitoring and Characterization - An Update, by G. Sparkman and J. Castagna; #91021 (2010)
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SPARKMAN, GENE, and JOHN CASTAGNA

How much better could reservoirs be managed if periodic snapshots of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit fluid distributions could be made during the life of a field? How much greater would ultimate recoveries be it unrecovered pockets could be identified? These are only a few of the possible applications of an exciting new technology which promises to revolutionize Previous HitreservoirNext Hit management: time lapse Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitmonitoringNext Hit. Frequently referred to as 4D Previous HitseismicNext Hit (the fourth dimension being calendar time), this technology involves the acquisition of repeated 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit surveys during production, calculating detailed differences between the surveys, rendering these in volumes, maps and/or cross-sectional views, and reconciling these observations with geological interpretations and Previous HitreservoirNext Hit simulations.

Although, time lapse surveys have been experimentally conducted for over a decade, recent developments in 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit acquisition, processing, and visualization, along with improved understanding of rock and fluid physics, have advanced time-lapse technology to the point where widespread commercial application is imminent.

Six top priority research topics are: (1) Understanding Petrophysics, (2) Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Characterization, (3) Estimating Value, (4) Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Simulation, (5) Previous HitSeismicTop Operations, and (6) Measurable Attributes.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91021©1997 AAPG Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas.