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Seismic Reflection Imaging with Active Sources and Microseismic Events Recorded on Horizontal DAS Cables

机译:地震反射成像与录制在水平DAS电缆上的主动源和微震事件

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Fiber optic cables deployed within or outside wellbore casing provide opportunities to record orders of magnitude more borehole seismic data than has been economically feasible with traditional 3-component borehole seismic geophones. The recording method, known as DAS (Distributed Acoustic Sensing) provides seismic information at a "receiver" spacing of typically 3 to 15 ft over the entire length of the fiber optic cable. A DAS cable deployed in a well that has a depth of 10,000 ft and a 10,000 ft horizontal section will provide thousands of separate seismic data channels, all recorded simultaneously, and with a receiver spacing that is typically reserved for very shallow near-surface seismic surveys (3-15 ft). In spite of the viability of DAS seismic recording being a relatively recent event, the technology has been successfully used in multiple seismic disciplines. Zero-offset, 2D and 3D VSP surveys have been successfully recorded, microseismic data is commonly recorded on DAS cables, and active surface seismic sources recorded on the horizontal part of the DAS cable all provide high quality and useful Pwave and S-wave data. The purpose of this paper is to present results from a DAS microseismic seismic survey and from a time-lapse seismic reflection imaging survey, both recorded on the same two DAS cables in separate wells. The seismic reflection imaging part of the paper is presented first to introduce a new method of seismic reflection imaging using DAS seismic data. The methodology that leads to successful processing of the active seismic source data is then extended to using microseismic events as seismic sources, thus yielding S-wave reflection images with 40-ft vertical resolution. Finally, microseismic data showing reflections from transient fractures that open and close during hydraulic fracture stimulation of an adjacent well provides highly accurate fracture locations that intersect the horizontal wellbore containing the DAS cable.
机译:在井筒壳体内部或外部展开的光纤电缆提供了更加钻孔地震数据记录数量级的机会,而不是在经济上与传统的3组件钻孔地震震颤的经济上可行。称为DAS(分布声学感测)的记录方法提供在光纤电缆的整个长度上的“接收器”间距的“接收器”间距中的地震信息,其通常在3至15英尺上。部署的DAS电缆,其深度为10,000英尺和10,000英尺水平部分,将提供成千上万的单独地震数据通道,所有单独的地震数据通道同时记录,并且具有通常保留用于非常浅的近近表面地震勘测的接收器间隔(3-15英尺)。尽管DAS地震录音的可行性是相对最近的事件,但该技术已成功地用于多种地震学科。已成功记录零偏移,2D和3D VSP调查,常规记录在DAS电缆上的微震数据,并记录在DAS电缆的水平部分上的主动表面地震源都提供高质量和有用的PWAVE和S波数据。本文的目的是呈现DAS微震地震勘测和延时地震反射成像调查的结果,两者在不同的两个DAS电缆上记录在不同的井上。首先提出了本文的地震反射成像部分,以引入使用DAS地震数据的新方法的地震反射成像方法。然后将导致成功处理有源地震源数据的方法被扩展到使用微震事件作为地震来源,从而产生具有40英尺垂直分辨率的S波反射图像。最后,微震数据显示来自瞬态骨折的反射,该裂缝在邻近井的液压断裂刺激期间打开和关闭提供高度精确的骨折位置,其与含有DAS电缆的水平井筒相交。

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