Subsidence can be induced by hydrocarbon production, due to the decrease in pore pressure in the reservoir which causes the reservoir to compact. The subsidence at any point on the surface is a result of the compaction over a large area of the reservoir. The properties of the reservoir and thus the compaction are uncertain. Therefore, an inversion is needed to constrain the knowledge about compaction in the reservoir with the use of subsidence data. We applied a previously developed linearized subsidence inversion method to the Roswinkel gas field. This field is situated in the northeastern part of The Netherlands. The Roswinkel field has been in production between 1980 and 2005. It is a complicated anticlinal structure with many faults in ...
This work is part of the "Subsidence" DeepNL project which aims to identify subsurface drivers of su...
Reservoir compaction and associated surface subsidence, fault reactivation and induced earthquakes a...
textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subseq...
The Roswinkel gas field in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has been in production between 1...
In an attempt to derive more information on the parameters driving compaction, this paper explores t...
Hydrocarbon extraction leads to compaction of the gas reservoir, which is visible on the surface as ...
Surface movement can be induced by many human subsurface activities: production of natural gas, geot...
We introduce a novel, time-dependent inversion scheme for resolving temporal reservoir pressure drop...
The Groningen gas field in the Netherlands is Europe’s largest gas field. It has been produced since...
The Groningen gas reservoir, situated in the north‐east of the Netherlands is western Europe's large...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an explanation of the new data available about surfac...
Subsidence of the ground surface, caused by hydrocarbon production, compaction of soft ground layers...
Withdrawal of oil and gas from reservoirs causes a decrease in pore pressure and an increase in effe...
The Groningen gas field has shown considerable compaction and subsidence since starting production i...
Quantification of uncertainty is becoming increasingly important in any general modelling activity. ...
This work is part of the "Subsidence" DeepNL project which aims to identify subsurface drivers of su...
Reservoir compaction and associated surface subsidence, fault reactivation and induced earthquakes a...
textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subseq...
The Roswinkel gas field in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has been in production between 1...
In an attempt to derive more information on the parameters driving compaction, this paper explores t...
Hydrocarbon extraction leads to compaction of the gas reservoir, which is visible on the surface as ...
Surface movement can be induced by many human subsurface activities: production of natural gas, geot...
We introduce a novel, time-dependent inversion scheme for resolving temporal reservoir pressure drop...
The Groningen gas field in the Netherlands is Europe’s largest gas field. It has been produced since...
The Groningen gas reservoir, situated in the north‐east of the Netherlands is western Europe's large...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an explanation of the new data available about surfac...
Subsidence of the ground surface, caused by hydrocarbon production, compaction of soft ground layers...
Withdrawal of oil and gas from reservoirs causes a decrease in pore pressure and an increase in effe...
The Groningen gas field has shown considerable compaction and subsidence since starting production i...
Quantification of uncertainty is becoming increasingly important in any general modelling activity. ...
This work is part of the "Subsidence" DeepNL project which aims to identify subsurface drivers of su...
Reservoir compaction and associated surface subsidence, fault reactivation and induced earthquakes a...
textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subseq...