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High‐density offshore seismic exploration with an optical fibre towed streamer based on distributed acoustic sensing: Concept and application.

Authors :
Liu, Bin
Jiang, Wenbin
He, Xiangge
Wen, Pengfei
Zhang, Min
Source :
Geophysical Prospecting. May2024, p1. 12p. 10 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Seismic technique is widely used to image the subsurface geology for oil and gas exploration. The image quality depends on the spatial sampling density. However, it is challenging and expensive to acquire high‐density seismic data, particularly in the marine environment. Distributed acoustic sensing data are increasingly used in data acquisition because of their low cost and dense spatial sampling. Here, we present a novel type of high‐density towed streamer based on distributed acoustic sensing technology and report the results of a sea trial. This sea trial was conducted in a gas hydrate province as the major driver to develop this technique is to better characterize gas hydrate deposits. Throughout the experiment, several high‐quality datasets were obtained, and parameters like source energies and filler materials were examined. The trace interval of distributed acoustic sensing streamer data reaches 1 m, which is a significant improvement over the usual 3.125 or 6.25 m in the conventional towed streamer. A detailed analysis was carried out from three different perspectives: amplitude, noise and frequency. One of the datasets was further processed following a routine workflow to obtain the final image. Though direct comparison with the image obtained by a conventional towed streamer along a coincident line is not available, the comparison with the previous image from a nearby line shows the improvement in resolution. The final image is of good quality and the presence of gas hydrate could be inferred. The sea trial results demonstrate the feasibility of the use of a distributed acoustic sensing optical fibre streamer in acquiring high‐density seismic data in the marine environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00168025
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geophysical Prospecting
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177369639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2478.13535