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PreviousNext No AccessSEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015New Concepts for lowering the Cost of frequent seismic Reservoir monitoring onshoreAuthors: J.C. HornmanA. MateevaJ.H.H.M. PottersJ.L. Lopez*J.C. HornmanShell Global Solutions International BVSearch for more papers by this author, A. MateevaShell Global Solutions International BVSearch for more papers by this author, J.H.H.M. PottersShell Global Solutions International BVSearch for more papers by this author, and J.L. Lopez*Shell International Exploration & Production IncSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1190/segam2015-5826463.1 SectionsAboutPDF/ePub ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Abstract In this paper we describe onshore seismic survey designs to achieve the high repeatability required for frequent, on-demand reservoir monitoring while reducing cost and footprint. These new concepts include recording on fibre-optic DAS cables installed in shallow horizontal boreholes, sparse macro-geometries, and movable subsurface sources. Keywords: survey design, acquisition, 4D, time-lapsePermalink: https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2015-5826463.1FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byA Literature Review10 December 2021On the Surmountable Limitations of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) – Depth Calibration, Directionality, and Noise10 December 2021Testing of a permanent orbital surface source and distributed acoustic sensing for monitoring of unconventional reservoirs: Preliminary results from the Eagle Ford ShaleFeng Cheng, Julia Correa, Shan Dou, Barry Freifeld, Todd Wood, Kurt Nihei, Dante Guerra, Jens Birkholzer, Benxin Chi, and Jonathan Ajo-Franklin15 February 2021 | GEOPHYSICS, Vol. 86, No. 2High‐resolution multi‐component distributed acoustic sensing29 May 2018 | Geophysical Prospecting, Vol. 66, No. 6High-resolution multicomponent distributed acoustic sensingIvan Lim Chen Ning and Paul Sava17 August 2017Borehole Geophysics and Vertical Seismic Profile Complete Session17 August 2017Design and Implementation of a Scalable, Automated, Semi-permanent Seismic Array for Detecting CO2 Extent During Geologic CO2 InjectionEnergy Procedia, Vol. 114Stage 2C of the CO2CRC Otway Project: Seismic Monitoring Operations and Preliminary ResultsEnergy Procedia, Vol. 114Maturing the buried cross-spread concept for land seismic monitoring: Borehole source testsJon R. La Follett, Zhaohui Yang, Jorge Lopez, Samantha Grandi, and Kees Hornman1 September 2016Surface orbital vibrator (SOV) and fiber-optic DAS: Field demonstration of economical, continuous-land seismic time-lapse monitoring from the Australian CO2CRC Otway siteShan Dou, Jonathan Ajo-Franklin, Thomas Daley, Michelle Robertson, Todd Wood, Barry Freifeld, Roman Pevzner, Julia Correa, Konstantin Tertyshnikov, Milovan Urosevic, and Boris Gurevich1 September 2016Frequent Seismic Monitoring for Pro-Active Reservoir ManagementA. Mateeva*, J.C. Hornman, P. Hatchell, H. Potters, and J. Lopez19 August 2015 SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015ISSN (print):1052-3812 ISSN (online):1949-4645Copyright: 2015 Pages: 5634 publication data© 2015 Published in electronic format with permission by the Society of Exploration GeophysicistsPublisher:Society of Exploration Geophysicists HistoryPublished Online: 19 Aug 2015 CITATION INFORMATION J.C. Hornman, A. Mateeva, J.H.H.M. Potters, and J.L. Lopez*, (2015), "New Concepts for lowering the Cost of frequent seismic Reservoir monitoring onshore," SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts : 5518-5522. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2015-5826463.1 Plain-Language Summary Keywordssurvey designacquisition4Dtime-lapsePDF DownloadLoading ...

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