NEWS: SPRING 2015 Microseismic Monitoring Passive Seismic Tomography Exploration Geophysics
Welcome to the latest newsletter of Landtech-Geophysics Ltd. We are a UK-registered company that now exclusively incorporates LandTech SA – the inventors of high resolution Passive Seismic Tomography (PST) for hydrocarbon exploration. All of LandTech SA’s engineers now form part of our powerful scientific capability incorporating an unrivaled number of years of experience in Passive Seismic surveying, Passive instrumentation, Passive Seismic data processing, oil & gas reservoir monitoring and Shale Fracking services. With this expansion and reorganization, Landtech-Geophysics Ltd. can now efficiently support many simultaneous geophysical surveys anywhere in the World without sacrificing the well recognized quality of its services. [Note we have no relationship with the company Seismotech]. The new company will continue to expand its PST services for the upstream Industry worldwide. Furthermore, we are developing new advanced tools to extract even more information from the PST data volumes below an exploration block such as: fluid content, detection of hydrocarbon traps, favourable drilling sites, overpressure assessment and other important characteristics.
In this issue: ? Using PST to reveal the
hydrocarbon potential below an entire exploration block ? We put the standards in
automated passive seismic data processing ? Combined use of Gravity and
PST data. ? Common FAQ about Pasive
Seismic Tomography
How to use PST to reveal the hydrocarbon potential below an entire exploration block Our innovative in-house seismometers are used for recording and analyzing the tiny cracks and groans of the earth (microearthquakes). From these, we can derive high resolution 3D seismic tomography images of compressional P-wave velocities, shear S-wave velocities, Poison's ratio seismic attenuation or quality factor Qp for the whole of an exploration block at a fraction of the cost of conventional seismic surveys. Difficult topography is not a problem. Patented neural technology provides lithological information and proposes drill site locations with the highest probability for successful wells. An example of how a 3D PST data volume can be used is depicted in the following figure:
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News: Spring 2015 continued from page 1... Furthermore, the use of P and S waves is very helpful in identifying fluid type in porous reservoir rocks. It is found that P-wave velocity decreases and S-wave velocity increases with the increase of light hydrocarbons in place of brine saturation. This is true within the range of free gas or free hydrocarbon saturation. From observation, it is found that light hydrocarbon saturation decreases the velocity of compressional wave and increases the velocity of shear wave through porous rocks (relative to formation water saturation). Either shear waves or compressional waves are conjugated. The fact that the compressional wave is affected by changes in size and deformation means replacement of water by gas will decrease density and also elasticity (change in size, bulk modulus k and deformation, shear modulus ì; only deformation which is absorbed by gas). This causes a decrease in the compressional wave. When gas saturation reaches residual gas saturation and the water becomes the major fluid, there is no gas free to absorb deformation so the shear wave velocity will suddenly increase. On the other side, the compressional wave velocity will not be much affected and it will maintain the same increasing trend with increases in water saturation. Although the analysis of S-wave data can significantly reduce the uncertainty in interpreting conventional seismic data, such data are much more difficult to collect.
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unsupervised artificial Kohonen neural networks (Fig.3) and Self Organizing Maps (SOM) algorithm in passive seismic data analysis proved to be a useful tool for delineating the structural ad lithological properties of the subsurface. We train a neural network by using Vp, Vs, Poisson í and Q 3D data. An example from a gas and an oil field in SE Albania where PASOM© technique pinpointed the two producing zones is depicted Figure 2: Application of PASOM in Fig.2 (right). method in Gas & Oil producing block
Passive Seismic techniques can provide reliable VP and VS data below an entire block and at a fraction of the cost of conventional methods (e.g. VSP) that only provide data locally. LandTech has recently developed a new revolutionary geostatistical methodology (PASOM©) based on Kohonen neural networks and PST data attributes to derive lithological information of a region where a PST survey has been conducted. These attributes are: Vp, Vs, Poisson í and the Figure 3: Using a neural network, structural and lithological information attenuation quality factor Q. The use of can be obtained
Landtech Geophysics In the News:
Installing our Lt32 seismic station in Mexico to record reservoir induced seismicity
-Feasibility study for reservoir microseismic monitoring and seismic fault mechanisms in Mexico. Client: PEMEX -Microseismic monitoring of the aftershock sequence of the 6.1 earthquake in Cephalonia (Greece) with tomographic inversion for seismic data. Client: Ministry of Public Works. -LandTech-Geophysics exhibited its services on passive seismic tomography and 84th SEG annual meeting at Denver USA. -LandTech-Geophysics moved to its operation to new offices at Cardiff, UK. -LandTech-Geophysics has developed a new highly Our shale fracking -3-axis sensitive 32 bit seismometer with signal compensation to sensor. Wide Bandwidth be used forshale fracking monitoring. 4.5-500Hz.
News: Spring 2015 Landtech-Geophysics sets the standards in automated Passive Seismic data processing
Vol.77, No6, Nov-Dec 2012.
As the seismic stations recording in a PST survey increase in number and sampling frequency, datasets become too large for manual processing to be effective. Event detection and accurate arrival time picking from the recorded seismograms can be very hard due to the generally low signalto-noise ratios (S/N) of the recorded events.
Example of automatic picking of P– and S– phases in a noisy seismogram using LandTech’s methodology.
A high resolution PST survey requires the processing of vast amounts of noisy data acquired over thousands of hours of 3-component continuous recording.. The algorithms have to recover the useful parts that correspond to the local microseismicity, and isolate the corresponding seismograms containing useful information which are sometimes invisible. This applies to all the stations of the passive network. LandTechGeophysics has made significant investments in developing advanced state of the art software to process PST data, putting emphasis on resolution and quality control. In Passive Seismic Tomography investigations, the accuracy of the arrival time picking of P- and S- waves is essential to the final result. Although there are many automatic picking algorithms mainly used by seismological institutes, they are not convenient for a high resolution PST survey due to the fact that we are interested in very small magnitude microearthquakes (sometimes negative magnitudes) often embedded in the noise. Our P- and S-wave arrival time detection algorithms are based on Higher Order Statistics (HOS) methods, skewness, kurtosis and differential entropy (also known as negentropy) and not on the simple STA/LTA (Short/Long Term Averages) methodologies used in classical seismology. Furthermore, advanced Winner and Kalman filtering data conditioning stages and neural networks are used during the various processing stages. Some latest achievements of our engineers concerning these revolutionary seismic processing methodologies have been published in the Geophysics publications of SEG including: -Strategy for automated analysis of passive microseismic data based on Stransform, Otsu’s thresholding, and higher order statistics. Geophysics,
A new automaticS-onset detection technique: Application in local earthquake data. Geophysics, Vol.78, No1, Jan-Feb 2013.
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And during the 84th SEG meeting at Denver: An integrated processing tool for Microseismic data analysis. (above) Example from the
Magnetotellurics services. In the figure below, we present the synthetic Bouguer Gravity map derived from PST data in an exploration block in SE Albania.
implementation of the proposed methodology on seismic data (upper plot), as well as P- and S- arrival times estimation for the selected events in the black rectangles (bottom plots). (below) An example of the implementation of the proposed methodology on poor quality seismic data recorded in Delvina, Albania, during a hydraulic fracturing experiment. The 3C seismic record with the detected segment (red dots), and the corresponding characteristic function in graph (d).
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LandTech-Geophysics engineers have developed joint interpretation procedures utilizing various combinations of data obtained from different geophysical methodologies (e.g. passive seismic, magnetotellurics and gravity) and have applied them in geologically complicated regions. These include: thrust belts and regions of severe seismic penetration problems (e.g. basalt covers or salt dome mapping). In the plot below, using certain criteria (5.2km/s < Vp < 5.3km/s, 1.78 < Vp/Vs < 1.80, 2.65 g/cc < density < 2.665 g/cc, 2.5km < depth < 3.5km) a combined PST and gravity dataset for a gas field region has been delineated (ellipse) and confirmed by drilling.
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Some common FAQ concerning PST 1. Is my region appropriate for Passive Seismic Surveys? Microseismicity occurs almost everywhere. LandTech-Geophysics instruments are specially designed to record microearthquakes down to â&#x20AC;&#x201C;4R! In areas that show a small amounts of seismic activity, we conduct a feasibility study at cost price only prior to the beginning of a PST project. 2. What is the cost of a passive tomography investigation? The cost to perform a PST survey in an area is a fraction of the cost of a conventional seismic survey, and 3D data are also obtained. An indicative cost is $1.5M per 1000Km2, however cost is not proportional of the dimensions of the exploration block. For example, to investigate a block of 8000Km2 the cost can be as little as $3.5 M. 3. Are the data obtained less accurate than those of a conventional seismic reflection survey? In many cases the results are even better. For example, in regions with rough topography or complicated geology (e.g. thrust belts) results are much more accurate. In fact, in regions that encounter seismic energy penetration problems either because of heavy weathered surface layers or because of the existence of evaporitic formations, PST is the only technique which can provide excellent results. 4. Can we be sure about the accuracy of the PST results? PST results are very accurate. They have been crosschecked even with the results from VSP's and in some cases differ by less than 5%!. Furthermore, LandTech has a series of Quality Control Tests that use synthetic and inverse modeling to ensure the accuracy of the models we provide to our customers. 5. How long does it take to conduct a 3D passive seismic investigation? It depends on the background seismicity of the region. In general we can supply detailed 3D Vp,Vs and Poisson's ratio maps and 3D crustal property animations within 6 months. Prior to the main survey, Landtech-Geophysics performs a pre-feasibility research at no cost, considering the seismicity of the region and its geotectonic structure. This enables us to provide the client with an optimal number of passive stations and the timeframe for the project. 6. How long can a seismograph be operated in regions with no electricity? Our LTSR-32 bit digitizer has been designed with this question in mind. It is the lowest power consuming seismic recorder in the World since it writes directly from the A/D converter to a Flash or SIM card. It can operate for almost a month from a small 12v motorcycle battery. In addition to this, our engineers have developed various ways of keeping our seismographs running even in the most isolated regions using solar panels, micro wind generators and recently, the new technology of Hydrogen and Methanol cells. 7. Can I apply this methodology in areas of very rough topography? PST methodology is not affected by rough topography. Since we do not have to deploy many geophones or deploy seismic lines and repeaters, we do not have to use surface seismic sources. It is extremely easy to operate in rough terrain environments. All we have to do is to install single stations at a spacing of around 3-5KM, use GPS for accurate positioning and let nature to act as the seismic source. We have operated in thrust belts with topography ranging from a few metres to a few KM above sea level. If required, we use helicopters to deliver recording equipment to remote sites and reduce layout / data retrieval times, although this is not often required. 8. Can you operate offshore? Landtech completed the design and tests of a unique Ocean Bottom Seismograph that is able to operate up to depths of 10KM and synchronized via an atomic clock. This unit enables Landtech to carry out offshore passive seismic tomography surveys. 9. Can PST methodology differentiate oil and gas reservoirs? Landtech also provides Vp/Vs ratios below the entire block - a parameter that is especially sensitive to the pore fluid found in sedimentary rocks. Specifically, the Vp/Vs value is much lower (10-20%) for gas rather than liquid saturation making differentiation possible. 10. What are your guarantees. We have many high profile clients who are satisfied with the services of Landtech and letters of recommendation are available on request . 11. Can you pinpoint drilling sites? By putting certain constraints on the variation of the PST parameters such us expected reservoir depths, velocities that characterize the hydrocarbon bearing formations, expected Poison's ratios and using artificial neural networks, we can provide our clients with locations having the highest probabilities for successful wells.
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