Time lapse approach to monitoring oil, gas, and CO₂ storage by seismic methods
Kasahara, Junzō
1942-
creator
Hasada, Yoko.
text
bibliography
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2017
2017
monographic
eng
xiii, 201p. : ill. (some col) ; 24 cm
"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"--page 4 of cover.
Junzo Kasahara, Yoko Hasada.
1. What is time Lapse?
2. Various time Lapse methods
3. Active seismic approach by accurately controlled and routinely operated signal system
4. Imaging and temporal changes by backpropagation
5. Passive seismic approach
6. Previous time-lapse studies other than accurately controlled and routinely operated signal system method
7. Case studies based on accurately controlled and routinely operated signal system methodology
8. Near-surface effects
9. Repeatability
10. Rock physics
Appendices
Includes bibliographical references (p.185-193) and index.
Secondary recovery of oil
Imaging systems in seismology
Three-dimensional imaging
Oil reservoir engineering
Time-series analysis
Petroleum reserves
SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry
Imaging systems in seismology
Oil reservoir engineering
Petroleum reserves
Secondary recovery of oil
Three-dimensional imaging
Time-series analysis
622.0684 DAS
9780128035887
0128035889
2016945315
BUL
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20210127151919.0
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