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Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitMonitoringNext Hit of the Pyrenees Field: A 4-D Success Case Study

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Abstract

Time-lapse dedicated 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit surveys were acquired over the Pyrenees oil and gas field in order to map production-induced changes in the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit. Rock-physics 4D modelling showed that changes in pore pressure and fluid saturation would produce a time-lapse Previous HitseismicNext Hit response of sufficient magnitude, in both amplitude and velocity, to overcome time-lapse noise. The dominant observed effect is associated with gas coming out of solution. The Previous HitreservoirNext Hit simulation model forecasted that Previous HitreservoirNext Hit depletion would cause gas breakout that would impact the elastic properties of the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit. The effect of gas breakout can be clearly observed on the 4D Previous HitseismicNext Hit data as a change in both amplitude and velocity. The analysis of the Previous HitseismicNext Hit datasets was proven to be significantly enhanced by utilizing inversion methodologies. These included a bandlimited Extended-Elastic Impedance (EEI) approach; as well as simultaneous 4D elastic inversion. These datasets, combined with rock physics modelling, enabled quantitative interpretation of the change in 4D Previous HitseismicTop response which was a key tool for assisting with the infill well placement and field development strategy in this field.