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Shallow Marine High-Resolution 3D Seismics for Above-Zone CO2 Monitoring: A Case Study in Offshore Japan

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DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/2530219· OSTI ID:2530219

Shallow marine high-resolution 3D (HR3D) seismic utilizes a novel seismic acquisition technology for imaging fine geological features not revealed by conventional 3D surveys. HR3D technology has been previously used for shallow subsurface studies, however is rarely implemented for monitoring injected fluids, and has not previously been used to monitor an active CO2 storage project. In this study, we for the first time demonstrate the acquisition, processing and initial interpretation of a HR3D seismic survey in Tomakomai, offshore Japan, where a large-scale CO2 storage project is being undertaken. As a seismic monitoring tool, the HR3D survey images the geologic overburden (< 1000 ms), aiming to detect potential CO2 leakage pathways above the injection reservoir. The HR3D acquisition system comprises a 210 in3 GI air gun and 4 streamers that are 25 m in length with 10 m inline separation. Each streamer has 8 channels with a 3.125 m group interval, yielding a very small final bin size of 3 x 3 m. The short offset and low-fold coverage of the HR3D data creates new challenges in seismic data processing, which demands a different data processing workflow tailored to the HR3D acquisition. We present a data processing workflow involving multiple software processing packages, which tackled high-resolution related static issues and significantly reduced various noise elements. Dip-steering and structural filtering were employed on the stacked volume to further enhance the lateral coherence and to remove random noise and suppress acquisition footprints. The final volume shows flat and coherent above-zone stratigraphy, suggesting a good seal quality above the CO2 reservoir. The successful implementation of HR3D acquisition and the customized processing workflow verify the feasibility of HR3D seismics for the above- zone monitoring of offshore CO2 injection and storage projects.

Research Organization:
The University of Texas at Austin
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM), Office of Carbon Management
DOE Contract Number:
FE0028193
OSTI ID:
2530219
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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