Double-difference elastic-waveform inversion with prior information for time-lapse monitoring
Double-difference elastic-waveform inversion with prior information for time-lapse monitoring
Geophysics (November 2013) 78 (6): R259-R273
- carbon sequestration
- data processing
- elastic properties
- elastic waves
- enhanced recovery
- fault zones
- faults
- geophysical methods
- interpretation
- inverse problem
- models
- monitoring
- numerical models
- reservoir properties
- seismic anomalies
- seismic methods
- time domain analysis
- time-lapse methods
- velocity
- waveforms
Quantitative time-lapse seismic monitoring can provide crucial information for enhanced oil recovery, geologic carbon storage, and enhanced geothermal systems. Recently developed double-difference elastic-waveform inversion has the potential to quantitatively monitor reservoirs using seismic reflection data. Because the approximate location of a reservoir or a target monitoring region is usually known, we incorporated this knowledge as prior information into double-difference elastic-waveform inversion. Using numerical examples of synthetic time-lapse models, we found that our new method can quantitatively monitor the changes of elastic properties within reservoirs. Therefore, the double-difference elastic-waveform inversion with prior information on the location of a monitoring region is a promising tool for quantitatively monitoring reservoir properties' hanges.