This paper describes a passive seismic imaging case study to track gas movement during CO2, injection in the Weyburn Field, Saskatchewan, Canada. The project is part of a multi-disciplinary investigation of CO2, sequestration. A monitoring array of 8 triaxial geophones was permanently deployed in an abandoned well, to monitor induced seismicity in the field. Induced microseismic events were recorded immediately following the start of CO2, injection in a well 50 m away from the array. The events clustered in a discrete region extending from the injection well to a neighbouring horizontal production well. Production data from this horizontal well indicated significant increases in gas production at the same time. This case study demonstrates the applicability of imaging gas injection with passive seismic monitoring, for both CO2, sequestration and enhanced oil recovery.
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S.C. Maxwell;
S.C. Maxwell
Engineering Seismology Group Canada Inc.
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H. Fabriol
H. Fabriol
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
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Paper presented at the 2004 SEG Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 2004.
Paper Number:
SEG-2004-0568
Published:
October 10 2004
Citation
Maxwell, S.C., White, D.J., and H. Fabriol. "Passive Seismic Imaging of CO2 Sequestration At Weyburn." Paper presented at the 2004 SEG Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 2004.
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