Reservoir monitoring and characterization using satellite geodetic data: Interferometric synthetic aperture radar observations from the Krechba field, Algeria
2008; Society of Exploration Geophysicists; Volume: 73; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1190/1.2981184
ISSN1942-2156
AutoresD. W. Vasco, A. Ferretti, F. Novali,
Tópico(s)earthquake and tectonic studies
ResumoDeformation in the material overlying an active reservoir is used to monitor pressure change at depth. A sequence of 11 field estimates allows us to construct a measure of diffusive traveltime throughout a reservoir. The dense distribution of traveltime values means that we can construct an exactly linear inverse problem for reservoir flow properties. Application to interferometric synthetic-aperture radar (InSAR) data gathered over a carbon dioxide [Formula: see text] injection site in Algeria reveals pressure propagation along two northwest-trending corridors. An inversion of the traveltimes indicates the existence of two northwest-trending high-permeability zones. The high-permeability features trend in the same direction as the regional fault and fracture zones. Model-parameter-resolution estimates indicate the features are well resolved.
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