1995
DOI: 10.1190/1.1443811
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High‐resolution crosswell seismic experiment with a large interwell spacing in a west Texas carbonate field

Abstract: A high‐frequency crosswell seismic dataset acquired in a west Texas carbonate field has demonstrated the feasibility of the technique with a large interwell spacing. Two crosswell profiles were acquired with a well spacing of 1500 ft (460 m) and over a depth interval from 7700 ft (2350 m) to 9600 ft (2930 m) using a piezoelectric bender source. The data quality is profile and depth dependent, with the ambient noise level at the receiver position being the most important factor. Noise levels and noise character… Show more

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“…Lee et al [25] proved that the crosswell data can be acquired with a 1500 ft interwell spacing and over a depth range from 7700 to 9600 ft. Good quality and high frequency (>1000 Hz) data were acquired over most of the survey interval which contains massive limestones. However they could not acquire any useful data within the shale layers.…”
Section: Iii11 Different Ways Of Analyzing the Seismic Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al [25] proved that the crosswell data can be acquired with a 1500 ft interwell spacing and over a depth range from 7700 to 9600 ft. Good quality and high frequency (>1000 Hz) data were acquired over most of the survey interval which contains massive limestones. However they could not acquire any useful data within the shale layers.…”
Section: Iii11 Different Ways Of Analyzing the Seismic Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%