--> Abstract: Synthetic Time-Lapse Seismic Study of CO2 Injected into a Marine Aquifer - The North Sea Sleipner Field, by Khanh Duc Nguyen; #90072 (2007)
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Synthetic Previous HitTimeNext Hit-Previous HitLapseNext Hit Seismic Study of CO2 Injected into a Marine Aquifer - The North Sea Sleipner Field

Khanh Duc Nguyen
University of The Faroe Islands, Torshavn, Faroe Islands

CO2 separated from produced natural gas in the Sleipner West field is being injected into sands of the Utsira Formation to prohibit emission to the atmosphere. Previous HitTimeNext Hit-Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic surveying has proved to be a suitable geophysical technique for monitoring CO2 injection into a saline aquifer. The effects of the CO2 on the seismic data are large both in terms of reflection amplitudes and also in the time delays observed.
The former effect was clearly observed in the different data between pre and post-injection Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit surveys. By conventional post-stack Previous HitanalysisNext Hit we can see different amplitudes are as large as three times the initial reflections from this area. The same comparison using pre-stack Previous HitanalysisNext Hit only gives the different amplitude of up to two times as large.
The latter effect has been used to estimate the total volume and mass of CO2 in place under reservoir conditions and the estimates tend to be too large favouring lower velocities in the CO2 saturated sand. One of the most uncertain direct data source causing the difference is the time delays estimated from the post-stack Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic data. In another study, we introduced the method for estimation of relative velocity changes within a reservoir layers from pre-stack Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic data and then compared with the results of conventional post-stack Previous HitanalysisNext Hit. Again, the pre-stack method gave smaller velocity changes when estimated between two key horizons.
A synthetic Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic study that incorporates Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic modeling, Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic processing and Previous HittimeNext Hit Previous HitlapseNext Hit seismic Previous HitanalysisTop has been performed to understand the aforementioned differences between pre-stack and post-stack 4D response in the real seismic data of the Sleipner field.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90072 © 2007 AAPG and AAPG European Region Conference, Athens, Greece