Abstract: Use of Permanent Downhole Geophones as a Tool for Reservoir Behavior Characterization
DEFLANDRE J.-P., J. LAURENT, P.-C. LAYOTTE, F. HUGUET and F. VERDIER
Downhole geophones have been
developed for use in a permanent way (several years) in producing oil or
gas wells. These geophones were designed to be installed between the casing
and the tubing. They can be adapted to different well
completions.
Such geophones are suitable
for two types
of applications: microseismic monitoring and 4D-seismic measurements.
Installing 3-component permanent geophones close to the reservoir level
enables the recording of microseismic events of small magnitude (less than
-1). The data obtained make it possible to locate the mechanically active
zones associated with fluid injection or withdrawal.
For 4D-seismic measurements, these downhole geophones enable the easy setting of multiazimuthal borehole seismic to monitor, in a repeatable way, seismic parameter variations in the instrumented wellbore vicinity.
These two applications have
been successfully used in two different underground gas storage reservoirs
since 1991. Results obtained at the first site were used to improve the
technology of the arrays. At the second site one well
has been equipped
with 15 permanent downhole geophones and used since June 1993 to locate
gas displacement in the vicinity of this wellbore. This evaluation was
performed on the basis of both travel time variations and acoustic impedance
variations.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90942©1997 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria