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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: DREAM™ - Drilling and Real Time Migration:
A New Method for the Geophysical Monitoring of Wells
By
Agip S.p.a., Milan, Italy
Interpreted seismic sections and derived
maps in time and/or depth are normally
used to locate wells. The same data are subsequently
modified and reinterpreted on the
basis of final well results. In the drilling
phase, there is a sort of blackout in the use
of geophysical information. The "migration
while drilling continuously" (MWDC©)
method is a new approach to the while drilling
geophysical monitoring of a well.
The approach makes it possible to answer
two basic questions: Where is the
bit
in relation to the seismic section? Is the
geological prognosis coherent with the
while-drilling information?
Starting from a depth reference section
obtained with an initial velocity field, the
method allows the operator to continuously
update the velocity field while drilling, and
thus to refine the depth model and iterate
the depth migration. The seismic velocities
obtained by recording systems (i.e.,
Seisbit, or Tomex), which exploit the noise
generated by the
bit
as a source of acoustic
energy, are the most suitable to integrate
well and migration velocities. Other velocities
may also be derived from logging-while-drilling (LWD) measurements. One
of the main advantages of seismic-while-drilling
(SWD) tools compared to the other
possible sources of data is the capability
of prediction "ahead of the
bit
." As the
original depth seismic image is continually
updated, integrating the new well velocity
information on the initial model, the
seismic image becomes more and more
reliable. With this more reliable image,
important decisions can be made, such as
redefining the well program, picking casing
points, predicting over-pressured
zones, etc.
Agip and Western Atlas are developing a new product that combines MWDC© principles and software from Western Atlas. The software package (DREAM™) is structured into four main modules: a project database, a while-drilling info package (Well Data Analysis), a modeling module, and the depth-processing package. The prototype actually handles 2-D seismic data, but extensions to 3-D data sets are presently being developed. The core of the DREAM™ package is the integration between surface velocity data (geophysical time domain) and well velocity data (geological depth domain) that have a different physical meaning and, therefore, may vary a great deal. Those velocity functions are processed by an interactive module (Well Data Analysis) that calculates, using linear and non-linear regression techniques, the new velocity profile. This new velocity information is added to the flow of operations so that the initial velocity model can be changed laterally and vertically using also the section's structural information. The resulting model makes it possible to obtain a new depth (and time) seismic image using migration or conversion algorithms. Both MWDC© principle and DREAM™ prototypes have been practically applied on synthetic data sets and real cases. Examples will be shown concerning an exploration well located in the Po River plain.
MWDC© - Agip patent
DREAM™ - Western Atlas patent
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