2007
DOI: 10.1190/1.2749570
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Seismic modeling of gas chimneys

Abstract: We propose a simple acoustic model explaining the main features of gas chimneys. The main elements of the model consist of gas diffusing from a connected fracture network and into the surrounding shale creating an inhomogeneous gas saturation. The gas saturation results in an inhomogeneous fluctuating compressional velocity field that distorts seismic waves. We model the fracture network by a random-walk process constrained by maximum fracture length and angle of the fracture with respect to the vertical. The … Show more

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“…Anomalies of seismic reflection amplitude (e.g., Heggland, 1998;Arntsen et al, 2007;Loseth et al 2009) Underwater…”
Section: Magneticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anomalies of seismic reflection amplitude (e.g., Heggland, 1998;Arntsen et al, 2007;Loseth et al 2009) Underwater…”
Section: Magneticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…resulting in pipe structures offshore Nigeria (Løseth et al, 2011) or Norway (Bünz et al., 2003), or fluid flow may be continuous and long-lasting, e.g. the chimney structures above the leaking hydrocarbon reservoirs Ekofisk (Hovland and Sommerville, 1985) and Tommeliten (Granli et al, 1999;Arntsen et al, 2007). The terms seismic chimney and pipe are used interchangeably in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The gas causes fluctuations in the compressional velocity field which again causes scattering and deterioration of the seismic wave and create regions of chaotic seismic signals (Arntsen et al, 2007). Hence, fluid-flow processes can be manifested on seismic profiles as seabed pockmarks, mud volcanoes, and methane derived carbonate mounds, and in the subsurface as seismic blow-out pipes, vertical seismic/gas chimneys, paleo-pockmarks and amplitude anomalies (Vadakkepuliyambatta et al, 2013).…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%