Quantification of Shallow Gas Saturation
Consider an area where a large number of shallow amplitude anomalies are identified on 3D seismic. In the Southern North Sea, these may be associated with potential gas fields. However, the lack of data available to analyze their potential gas saturation levels means ranking these prospects is challenging. This could mean the difference between commerciality and non-commerciality of a field.
Towed Streamer EM enables significant derisking of gas saturation levels pre-drill, by providing an estimate of gas saturation. Highly efficient acquisition with 1km line spacing would provide dense EM data which can be inverted in 2.5D sections as well as a 3D volume, safely, quickly, and cost-effectively.
Drilling Hazard ID and Characterization
With the density of data acquired through a rich range of offsets and frequencies, it has been demonstrated that Towed Streamer EM is sensitive to a vertical resolution of down to one meter in the shallow sub-surface. This means that the technology can be employed to identify, characterize and monitor changes over time in shallow gas in the over-burden of a producing field, significantly reducing drilling hazards.
Estimating Hydrocarbon Volume in Place
Seismic, well log and Towed Streamer EM data can be usefully combined to accurately estimate total hydrocarbon volume in place.
Towed Streamer EM data delivers maximum value when it is acquired, interpreted, and integrated with seismic. In such cases, it becomes a highly cost-effective method to derisk frontier areas, improve well location decisions, provide drilling hazard identification, and monitor changes in gas saturation over time.
The Bottom Line
Towed streamer acquisition methods significantly improve efficiency, and dramatically increase data density, resulting in cost-effective and accurate mapping of sub-surface resistivity.