Social Science Research Network | 2021

Effective Pressure Prediction from 4D Seismic AVO Data During CO2-EOR and Storage

 
 

Abstract


The use of the time-lapse seismic difference analysis methods, time-lapse AVO forward and inverse technology to study and distinguish the changes in saturation and pressure caused by CO2 injection into reservoirs is one of the difficult issues in the current technology research for monitoring CO2 geological storage. Based on the time-lapse seismic AVO inversion method proposed by Landro, this paper distinguishes the fluid saturation and pressure effect after CO2 injection. First, establish a petrophysical model with simultaneous changes in CO2 saturation and pressure, and then use the Smith & Gidlow’s AVO simplified equation based on the Landro method to derive the relationship between the saturation differences (ΔS), pressure differences (ΔP) and the time-lapse AVO intercept differences (ΔR0), gradient differences (ΔG). The relationship is further applied to the actual time-lapse seismic AVO inversion to quantitatively analyze the saturation and pressure changes after CO2 injection. The effective pressure difference value obtained by inversion has a good match with the measured wellhead pressure difference value, which can well explain the pressure sweep range and the pressure difference change caused by CO2 injection in the reservoir, which provides a basis for monitoring the underground occurrence state and storage safety of CO2.

Volume None
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DOI 10.2139/SSRN.3822057
Language English
Journal Social Science Research Network

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