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4-D High-Resolution Seismic Reflection Monitoring of Miscible CO2 Injected into a Carbonate Reservoir
Richard D. Miller ; Abdelmoneam E. Raef ; Alan P. Byrnes ; William E. Harrison
关键词: AMPLITUDES;    CARBON DIOXIDE;    CARBONATES;    DESIGN;    MONITORING;    MONITORS;    OIL FIELDS;    PRODUCTION;    REFLECTION;    SAMPLING;    SHEAR;    SIMULATORS;   
DOI  :  10.2172/924622
RP-ID  :  None
PID  :  OSTI ID: 924622
Others  :  TRN: US200809%%549
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The objective of this research project was to acquire, process, and interpret multiple high-resolution 3-D compressional wave and 2-D, 2-C shear wave seismic data in the hopes of observing changes in fluid characteristics in an oil field before, during, and after the miscible carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) flood that began around December 1, 2003, as part of the DOE-sponsored Class Revisit Project (DOE No.DE-AC26-00BC15124). Unique and key to this imaging activity is the high-resolution nature of the seismic data, minimal deployment design, and the temporal sampling throughout the flood. The 900-m-deep test reservoir is located in central Kansas oomoldic limestones of the Lansing-Kansas City Group, deposited on a shallow marine shelf in Pennsylvanian time. After 30 months of seismic monitoring, one baseline and eight monitor surveys clearly detected changes that appear consistent with movement of CO{sub 2} as modeled with fluid simulators and observed in production data. Attribute analysis was a very useful tool in enhancing changes in seismic character present, but difficult to interpret on time amplitude slices. Lessons learned from and tools/techniques developed during this project will allow high-resolution seismic imaging to be routinely applied to many CO{sub 2} injection programs in a large percentage of shallow carbonate oil fields in the midcontinent.

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