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[HSC04-10] Permanent deployment of seismic sources and receivers for real-time monitoring of CO2 plume
Keywords:Geological CO2 storage, Optic Fiber, DAS, monitoring
Data quality of SOVs-DAS acquisitions is one of key factors to be considered for time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 plume. The energy of SOV’s single sweep is much weaker than a single sweep by a vibroseis truck. The walk-away VSP (vertical seismic profiling) imaging can improve the signal-to-noise ratio with stacking multiple data swept at multiple source points, while offset VSP imaging from a single source point by SOVs can be improved only by increasing of number of vertical stacks.
To optimize acquisition parameters, we analysed the baseline survey data from SOV-DAS acquisition at CCS project in ND, USA. The four installations of SOVs and two wells (injection and observation wells) are aligned as a 2D survey line. The horizontal offsets between SOVs and wells ranges about 60 m to 3,200 m. The single vintage of source excitation takes about 3 hours for 60 sweeps. The upgoing reflected and/or refracted waves from lithological boundaries were clearly captured even in the maximum offset of 3,200 m. This result suggested that permanent deployment of seismic sources and receivers could be a cost-effective tool for CO2 plume monitoring on commercial-scale geological carbon storages.