Transformative changes in Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) hydraulic fracture and VSP monitoring

D. Diller, P. Richter
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Two recent changes in Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) hydraulic fracture and VSP monitoring are, in the authors’ opinions, worthy of the term transformative. Firstly, engineered fibers provide an improvement in DAS acoustic sensitivity of 20 dB or more, and commonly allow detection on the order of thousands of microseismic events per stage in the Wolfcamp Formation of the Permian Basin, USA, and a typical listening distance of 1,000-1,300 meters depending on the definition of listening distance. Secondly, it is no longer necessary to go to the expense and risk of cementing fibers behind casing to get good quality DAS data. Fibers in wirelines that are simply lying inside the casing of a horizontal well, coupled only by gravity and friction, produce good data quality for both DAS acoustic waves and slow strain data. The deployment and use of temporary DAS fibers is far less expensive than that of permanent fibers.
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分布式声传感(DAS)水力压裂和VSP监测的变革
在作者看来,分布式声传感(DAS)水力压裂和VSP监测的两个最新变化值得称为变革。首先,工程纤维可将DAS声学灵敏度提高20 dB或更高,并且通常可以在美国二叠纪盆地Wolfcamp组中每级检测数千个微地震事件,典型的侦听距离为1000 - 1300米,具体取决于侦听距离的定义。其次,为了获得高质量的DAS数据,不再需要在套管后进行固井的费用和风险。电缆中的光纤仅仅位于水平井的套管内,仅受重力和摩擦的耦合作用,就能产生高质量的DAS声波和慢应变数据。临时DAS光纤的部署和使用比永久光纤便宜得多。
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