Borehole Seismic Monitoring for Sustainable Energy Solutions

Course Description

The purpose and objectives of the borehole seismic class will be to convene earth scientists for the following:

1. To understand the various types of borehole seismic solutions for both integrated reservoir characterization and seismic monitoring in the context of Energy Transition.
2. What can borehole seismic bring to derisk drilling operations and reduce subsurface uncertainties.
3. Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and 3-C fiber Optic sensor applications, challenges, showcases and future.
4. Cost effective solutions for borehole seismic monitoring at field scale

Downhole VSP tools have rapidly evolved from single component analogue to digital 3-C multi tools (100+ levels) on wireline to Distributed Acoustic Sensing technology. Furthermore rapid development of 3-C optical sensors in harsh environment for active and passive seismic monitoring using permanent installations are taking place leveraging transferable knowledge from the hydrocarbon dominated energy industry.  

This will provide insight on how to use and integrate VSP information for seismic reservoir characterization in the context of energy transition such as geothermal and CCUS. Geophysical monitoring and imaging applications at field scale will also be discussed.

Course Outline

  1. VSP Basics

  • Identify differing VSP geometries and general overview

  • Select the correct VSP geometry for the business objective

  1. VSP Data Acquisition and Processing (equipment and conveyance)

  • Identify which onshore and offshore surface and downhole equipment to use

  • Identify the correct conveyance methods to use

  • Identify the correct data and the correct tools to use

  1. VSP Planning and demo (modelling and feasibility) 

  • Review the VSP 3D pre-survey modelling software

  1. Velocity Survey

  • Review data conditioning for first break data picking

  • Identify the limits of absolute time-depth based on well geometry and geology

  1. Basic Rig Source VSP Processing 

  • Test the parameters and impacts in the processing results

  1. High Angle Wells

  • Change the parameters associated with high-angle wells and non-zero offset VSP geometry

  1. 3 Components processing

  • 3-C rotations and 3-C examples

  1. Imaging VSP 

  • 2D imaging with walk above VSP, offset VSP

  • Data migration:  VSP CDP mapping and migration methods

  1. Distributed Acoustic Sensing  

  • DAS principles

  • DAS technology for active/passive geothermal and CCS applications

  • Technology evolution and industry examples

  1. Geothermal case study review

  • Planning the right VSP survey

  • Acquire/process/integrate borehole seismic data for geothermal drilling de-risking

Participants’ Profile

Geologists, Geophysicists and geoscientists who would like to get an understanding of VSP principles for dedicated CCS and geothermal applications including borehole seismic monitoring techniques.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of Geology and geophysics including signal processing and geophysical operations (surface and downhole)

About the Instructor

Sebastien Soulas completed his Master’s degree in Geophysics (specialising in Borehole geophysics) from School and Observatory of Earth Sciences (EOST), Strasbourg France, in 1994. He then spent 12 years working in marine seismic data processing, acquisition, and analysis at various European locations before leading global borehole seismic activities for Maersk Oil in Copenhagen. He worked for BP 8 years and acted as senior Borehole Seismic Technical Expert in Upstream Reservoir Development, managing global borehole seismic operations, including the planning and execution of data acquisition, data processing and VSP data integration with surface seismic. 

At the beginning of 2019, he joined LYTT as Senior Advisor for Borehole Seismic, a BP tech start-up which develop and deploy high-value applications using DAS and DTS to provide real-time 24/7 subsurface analytics including seismic applications. He played an instrumental role in the design, development, installation, and validation in the industry’s first subsea DAS VSP system using distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) for bp in GoM Atlantis field.

He joined Avalon Sciences in May 2022 as Global Operations Manager in Somerton and is overseeing field operations, field testing and advise on internal/external technical matters. He also continues to provide support to the R&D team in downhole 3-C optical seismic sensors technology development for active and passive seismic.

He has presented numerous technical papers on borehole Geophysics including DAS seismic at EAGE and SEG conferences and workshops promoting data value, technology adoption and integration with surface seismic.