Time-Lapse
Seismic
Investigation - Rulison Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado
Thomas L. Davis1, Robert D. Benson1, and Matthew J.
Pranter2
1 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
2 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
The Reservoir Characterization Project of the Colorado School of Mines is conducting the first time-lapse
seismic
study of a fractured gas reservoir at Rulison Field, Piceance Basin, Colorado. This study is designed to investigate whether or not time-lapse
seismic
technology is applicable to
monitoring
primary depletion
from
the gas reservoir. A 3-D
seismic
survey was conducted in a three square mile area of the Rulison Field in Fall,2003. This survey was shot over a pre-existing survey shot in 1996 through funding
from
the Department of Energy. As a preliminary investigation these two surveys are being integrated to explore for time - lapse changes that may give us information on the viability of time-lapse technology to exploring for and developing this basin-centered gas resource.
Monitoring
dynamic response of the reservoir may provide information on reservoir connectivity, sweep/drainage, depletion and permeability change. These elements are essential in accurately predicting and forecasting reservoir performance and assist in proactive reservoir management.