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Time Lapse Approach to Monitoring Oil, Gas, and CO2 Storage by Seismic Methods

This exciting book on a new technology for monitoring oil, gas, and CO2 using seismic methods will help readers optimize complex reservoirs and unlock new resources

Junzo Kasahara (Author), Yoko Hasada (Author)

9780128035887, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 13 October 2016

216 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm, 0.36 kg

Time Lapse Approach to Monitoring Oil, Gas, and CO2 Storage by Seismic Methods delivers a new technology to geoscientists, well logging experts, and reservoir engineers, giving them a new basis on which to influence decisions on oil and gas reservoir management.

Named ACROSS (Accurately Controlled and Routinely Operated Signal System), this new evaluation method is presented to address more complex reservoirs, such as shale and heavy oil. The book also discusses prolonged production methods for enhanced oil recovery. The monitoring of storage zones for carbon capture are also included, all helping the petroleum and reservoir engineer to fully extend the life of a field and locate untapped pockets of additional oil and gas resources. Rounded out with case studies from locations such as Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Canada, this book will help readers, scientists, and engineers alike to better manage the life of their oil and gas resources and reservoirs.

Chapter 1. What is Time Lapse?

Chapter 2. Various Time-Lapse Methods

Chapter 3. Active Seismic Approach by Accurately Controlled and Routinely Operated Signal System

Chapter 4. Imaging of Temporal Changes by Backpropagation

Chapter 5. Passive Seismic Approach

Chapter 6. Previous Time-Lapse Studies Other Than Accurately Controlled and Routinely Operated Signal System Method

Chapter 7. Case Studies Based on Accurately Controlled and Routinely Operated Signal System Methodology

Chapter 8. Near-Surface Effects

Chapter 9. Repeatability

Chapter 10. Rock Physics

Conclusions

Subject Areas: Petroleum technology [THFP], The environment [RN], Economic geology [RBGL], Mining industry [KNAT]

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