Offset VSP acquired with a single-use fiber-optic probe: Gorgon CCS case study

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Tertyshnikov, Konstantin [1 ]
Isaenkov, Roman [1 ]
Yurikov, Alexey [2 ]
Phythian, Paul [2 ]
Scoby-Smith, Leigh [2 ]
Shashkin, Pavel [1 ]
Pevzner, Roman [1 ]
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[1] Curtin University, Center for Exploration Geophysics, Perth, Australia
[2] Chevron Australia, Perth, Australia
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Leading Edge | 2024年 / 43卷 / 08期
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Carbon dioxide - Cost effectiveness - Digital storage - Economic and social effects - Fiber optics - Fibers - Seismic prospecting - Seismic waves - Seismology;
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10.1190/tle43080515.1
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There are many challenges associated with monitoring industrial subsurface CO2 storage. Utilizing a reliable strategy for monitoring and assurance is paramount. Numerous aspects and trade-offs need to be considered when designing a cost-effective monitoring solution that must satisfy regulatory and social licensing requirements and minimize operational complexity. Among various geophysical techniques that are included in the suite of carbon capture and storage (CCS) monitoring programs, seismic surveys provide reliable observations of the deep subsurface. However, active surface seismic techniques are expensive, resulting in significant time separation between surveys (several months or years). Downhole seismic approaches combined with fiber-optic sensing provide flexible options in designing on-demand monitoring strategies. Distributed acoustic sensing offers the opportunity to utilize injection wells for downhole time-lapse seismic imaging and microseismic detection, minimizing the impact on production operations. This paper presents the results of a multioffset vertical seismic profiling survey acquired in CO2 injection wells using bare fibers. The fibers were deployed inside the production tubing through FiberLine Intervention technology developed by Well-SENSE. The test utilized two injection wells for active seismic acquisition. The study took place on Barrow Island (Western Australia) as part of the Gorgon CCS project. The study demonstrates the technological advantages of fast deployment of the sensing fiber and the high quality of acquired seismic data. The paper highlights characteristic noise patterns in the recorded data and suggests approaches to attenuate their effects on seismic image quality. Finally, the impact of survey geometry and directional sensitivity of fiber on the recorded wavefield and the quality of seismic imaging is discussed. © 2024 by The Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
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