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The Use of Large Aperture Buried Geophone Arrays for High Efficiency Stimulation and Production Microseismic Monitoring

Chris Neale
Microseismic Imaging

A new acquisition methodology has been implemented for microseismic monitoring of tight gas stimulation and long term production monitoring. Arrays of geophones buried below the surface wave guide, coupled with specific beam-forming or stacking algorithms, are being used to monitor the hydraulic stimulation of tight gas wells. The commercial advantage of this system is that a single deployment of geophones, permanently installed, can be used for campaign or long-term monitoring programs over the life of field and over a very large area. Typical aerial coverage is on the order of 25 square miles with a single installation.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90089©2009 AAPG Southwest Section Meeting, Midland, Texas, April 26-29, 2009