Current and Future Applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing as a New Reservoir Geophysics Tool


Title

Current and Future Applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing as a New Reservoir Geophysics Tool

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pagination
272 – 281
Date Published
Jul-08-2016
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
2805
ISSN
1874-8341
Abstract
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is a novel technique with low cost, no production deferment, complete coverage and repeatability for seismic data acquisition in vertical seismic profile (VSP), hydraulic fracturing monitoring, well and reservoir surveillance and micro-seismic detection. In this paper, we give a review on the field applications of DAS and the corresponding pre-processing methods as well as the limitations that hinder its further applications in exploration and production. Finally, future developments for DAS are discussed, including the enhancement of S/N ratio, precise determination of receiver channels in depth, rapid processing of massive data and integrated interpretation of multi-mode optical fiber.
Short Title
TOPEJ