Quantifying subresolution saturation scales from time-lapse seismic data: A reservoir monitoring case study Madhumita Sengupta⁄, Gary Mavko⁄, and Tapan Mukerji⁄ The goal of this paper is to interpret and analyze time-lapse seismic data quantitatively to better understand subsurface fluid saturations and saturation scales. We present a case study of a time-lapse seismic survey. Wa-ter and gas were injected into an oil-producing reservoir, and repeat seismic surveys were collected to monitor the subsurface fluids over a period of 14 years. In this study, we show that the subresolution spatial distribution of fluids, not captured by traditional flow simulators can impact the seismic response. Although there is a good qualitative match between ...
The world energy demand still increases every year. As a consequence, the demand for fossil fuels, b...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring provides information about subsurface changes in reservoir fluid-satur...
Reservoir properties are mainly determined based on well log information. However, wells in most res...
Quantitative interpretation of time-lapse seismic signatures aims at assisting reservoir engineering...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring repeats 3D seismic imaging over a reservoir to map fluid movements in ...
Maximizing the recovery of known hydrocarbon reserves is one of the biggest challenges facing the pe...
A reliable estimate of reservoir pressure and fluid saturation changes from time-lapse seismic data ...
Abstract Reservoir simulations for subsurface processes play an important role in successful deploym...
Trace volumes of pore gas result in a drastic reduction of P-wave velocity, making it hard to determ...
Fluid depletion within a compacting reservoir can lead to significant stress and strain changes and ...
An inversion scheme that solves for reservoir pressure and fluid saturation changes from time-lapse ...
In view of the disadvantage that the absolute difference of time-lapse seismic (the difference betwe...
Reservoir simulations for subsurface processes play an important role in successful deployment of ge...
We address some limitations in qualitative and quantitative analysis of time-lapse data due to under...
Integrating different datasets such as flow simulation and seismic data is still a big challenge to ...
The world energy demand still increases every year. As a consequence, the demand for fossil fuels, b...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring provides information about subsurface changes in reservoir fluid-satur...
Reservoir properties are mainly determined based on well log information. However, wells in most res...
Quantitative interpretation of time-lapse seismic signatures aims at assisting reservoir engineering...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring repeats 3D seismic imaging over a reservoir to map fluid movements in ...
Maximizing the recovery of known hydrocarbon reserves is one of the biggest challenges facing the pe...
A reliable estimate of reservoir pressure and fluid saturation changes from time-lapse seismic data ...
Abstract Reservoir simulations for subsurface processes play an important role in successful deploym...
Trace volumes of pore gas result in a drastic reduction of P-wave velocity, making it hard to determ...
Fluid depletion within a compacting reservoir can lead to significant stress and strain changes and ...
An inversion scheme that solves for reservoir pressure and fluid saturation changes from time-lapse ...
In view of the disadvantage that the absolute difference of time-lapse seismic (the difference betwe...
Reservoir simulations for subsurface processes play an important role in successful deployment of ge...
We address some limitations in qualitative and quantitative analysis of time-lapse data due to under...
Integrating different datasets such as flow simulation and seismic data is still a big challenge to ...
The world energy demand still increases every year. As a consequence, the demand for fossil fuels, b...
Time-lapse seismic monitoring provides information about subsurface changes in reservoir fluid-satur...
Reservoir properties are mainly determined based on well log information. However, wells in most res...