Abstract

In 4D seismic, the velocity model used for imaging and reservoir characterization can change as production from the reservoir progresses. This is particularly true for heavy oil reservoirs stimulated by steam injection. In the context of sparse and low-fold seismic acquisitions, conventional migration velocity analyses can be inadequate because of a poorly and irregularly sampled offset dimension. We update the velocity model in the context of daily acquisitions with buried sources and receivers. The main objective is to demonstrate that subtle time-lapse effects can be detected over the calendar time on onshore sparse acquisitions. We develop a modified version of the conventional prestack time migration to detect velocity changes obtained after crosscorrelation of the base and monitor surveys. This technique is applied on a heavy oil real data set from the Netherlands and reveals how the steam diffuses over time within the reservoir.

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