Valhall Permanent Seismic Monitoring—Reducing Geological Model Uncertainties Using 4-D Seismic
Barkved, Olav Inge, Kjell Buer, Tron G. Kristiansen, BP Norge AS, Stavanger, Norway
To support
continuous seismic reservoir monitoring and improve structural imaging, a
permanent, multi-component seismic array has been installed at the Valhall field in the
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seismic due to production provide an additional
constraint, and are used to validate and improve the reconstructed porosities
and thicknesses. Differential depletion across faults is results in uneven
changes in acoustic impedance. The contrasts reflected in the 4D seismic images
allows for improved fault/fracture definition. An order of magnitude higher
permeability is seen in part of the field due to fractures. Observations from
the well bores are linked to the overall structural interpretations, and
detailed fracture patterns are already included in reservoir simulation models
and used to define the drainage strategy.
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seismic will play an
important role in validating these models.