masterThesis
Caracterização de ruído sísmico ambiente em um campo de petróleo
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2019-11-08Registro en:
SILVA, David Wendell Tomaz da. Caracterização de ruído sísmico ambiente em um campo de petróleo. 2019. 58f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geodinâmica e Geofísica) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Silva, David Wendell Tomaz da
Resumen
We use a 5-h long experiment with 182 vertical 2 Hz sensors deployed on the surface to
characterize noise before and during a hydraulic fracking monitoring in the Potiguar Basin,
NE Brazil. We observe that the seismic noise is mainly from electromagnetic inductions and
from machinery vibration near the wellhead, and within 2 km from the array center from
pumpjacks, pipelines, roads, and industrial facilities. We also report a resonance composed of
body wave coming from the treated area which is only present when the injection takes place.
We interpret this resonance resulting from fluid filled fractures in the subsurface maintaining
waves that reverberate in the fractures. Different strategies were employed to cross-correlate
and stack the data to Ambient Noise Seismic Interferometry: classical geometrical normalized
cross-correlation (CCGN), phase cross-correlation (PCC), linear stacking and phase weighted
stacking (PWS). PCC and PWS are based on the instantaneous phase coherence of analytic
signals. Bacause of the unsuitable distribution of the noise source and geometry of acquisition,
spurious arrivals arise in the correlograms. We proposed a simple methodology to attenuate
these unwanted effects which consists of applying Linear Moveout (LMO) correction, stack
the data in the shot domains and f-k filtering. The dispersion curves after this processing
are improved and the results from the phase velocity analysis are consistent with those data
from the literature.