Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration

Seismoelectric and electroseismic interface responses resulting from the electrokinetic effect are useful to study the properties of subsurface medium. In this article, we investigate the characteristics of these interfacial signals generated at irregular subsurface interfaces considering hydrocarbo...

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Main Authors: Wang, Dongdong, Gao, Yongxin, Tong, Ping, Wang, Jun, Yao, Cheng, Wang, Baozhen
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1608312022-08-03T05:58:39Z Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration Wang, Dongdong Gao, Yongxin Tong, Ping Wang, Jun Yao, Cheng Wang, Baozhen School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Asian School of the Environment Engineering::Civil engineering Irregular Interface Reservoir Exploration Seismoelectric and electroseismic interface responses resulting from the electrokinetic effect are useful to study the properties of subsurface medium. In this article, we investigate the characteristics of these interfacial signals generated at irregular subsurface interfaces considering hydrocarbon exploration scenarios. Adopting several typical models, the electroseismic and seismoelectric wavefields are calculated using the finite-difference frequency domain method. Besides the well-known electroseismic and seismoelectric signals created at a flat interface, the scattered seismic wave and scattered electromagnetic (EM) wave can also be generated by EM and seismic sources at subsurface scattering points, respectively. When an electric source is applied for excitation, the waveforms recorded by horizontally- or vertically-aligned receiver array indicate that electroseismic interface responses nearly do not change with the source locations and can directly delineate the shapes and morphologies of the corresponding interfaces. Simulations of seismoelectric wavefield show that both the interface seismoelectric responses and scattered EM waves display as flat events in the electric record. It is not easy to distinguish them if we do not know the realistic underground structure. Based on simulations, the electroseismic interface responses seem more promising than the seismoelectric interface responses for imaging the subsurface interfaces. This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 41774048) and Fundamental Research Funds for the central Universities (grant PA2018GDQT0008). 2022-08-03T05:58:39Z 2022-08-03T05:58:39Z 2021 Journal Article Wang, D., Gao, Y., Tong, P., Wang, J., Yao, C. & Wang, B. (2021). Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 202, 108513-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2021.108513 0920-4105 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160831 10.1016/j.petrol.2021.108513 2-s2.0-85102893553 202 108513 en Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Irregular Interface
Reservoir Exploration
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Irregular Interface
Reservoir Exploration
Wang, Dongdong
Gao, Yongxin
Tong, Ping
Wang, Jun
Yao, Cheng
Wang, Baozhen
Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
description Seismoelectric and electroseismic interface responses resulting from the electrokinetic effect are useful to study the properties of subsurface medium. In this article, we investigate the characteristics of these interfacial signals generated at irregular subsurface interfaces considering hydrocarbon exploration scenarios. Adopting several typical models, the electroseismic and seismoelectric wavefields are calculated using the finite-difference frequency domain method. Besides the well-known electroseismic and seismoelectric signals created at a flat interface, the scattered seismic wave and scattered electromagnetic (EM) wave can also be generated by EM and seismic sources at subsurface scattering points, respectively. When an electric source is applied for excitation, the waveforms recorded by horizontally- or vertically-aligned receiver array indicate that electroseismic interface responses nearly do not change with the source locations and can directly delineate the shapes and morphologies of the corresponding interfaces. Simulations of seismoelectric wavefield show that both the interface seismoelectric responses and scattered EM waves display as flat events in the electric record. It is not easy to distinguish them if we do not know the realistic underground structure. Based on simulations, the electroseismic interface responses seem more promising than the seismoelectric interface responses for imaging the subsurface interfaces.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Wang, Dongdong
Gao, Yongxin
Tong, Ping
Wang, Jun
Yao, Cheng
Wang, Baozhen
format Article
author Wang, Dongdong
Gao, Yongxin
Tong, Ping
Wang, Jun
Yao, Cheng
Wang, Baozhen
author_sort Wang, Dongdong
title Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
title_short Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
title_full Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
title_fullStr Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
title_full_unstemmed Electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
title_sort electroseismic and seismoelectric responses at irregular interfaces: possible application to reservoir exploration
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160831
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