Feature extraction and classification for induced microseismic signals during hydraulic fracturing: Implication for coalbed methane reservoir stimulation

IF 7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1016/j.ijrmms.2024.106010
Quangui Li, Wenxi Li, Qianting Hu, Yunpei Liang, Yanan Qian, Zhizhong Jiang, Zhen Wang, Huiming Yang, Wanjie Sun
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Abstract

Before effectively analyzing the stimulation of coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs using microseismic (MS) monitoring, it is necessary to accurately distinguish signals caused by hydraulic fracturing (HF) from interference signals. In this study, the Mel-frequency cepstral coefficient-fuzzy decision tree (MFCC-FDT) signal classification method was used. To minimize the loss of crucial details during preprocessing, feature extraction is accomplished by computing the MFCC values. This is followed by a decrease in the dimensionality and fuzzification of the dataset. Finally, the preprocessed data are entered into the FDT classifier that has been trained, thereby completing the automated identification of the induced signals. The proposed technique was applied to examine MS signals during the staged HF stimulation of a CBM reservoir. These findings suggest that the MFCC-FDT method outperforms the other combinations in terms of Accuracy, Precision, Recall, and F1-Score. Thirty-five interference MS events, including signals from tunneling blasts and machine operation during reservoir stimulation, were eliminated. The total stimulated reservoir volume under the MFCC-FDT technique validation was 22 966.29 m3, 1954.34 m3 less than the volume prior to the interference signals being removed. The proposed method reveals the nonlinear frequency characteristics of the induced MS signals and can be utilized to render more accurate MS signals for quantifying CBM reservoir stimulation by subsequent source inversion.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences focuses on original research, new developments, site measurements, and case studies within the fields of rock mechanics and rock engineering. Serving as an international platform, it showcases high-quality papers addressing rock mechanics and the application of its principles and techniques in mining and civil engineering projects situated on or within rock masses. These projects encompass a wide range, including slopes, open-pit mines, quarries, shafts, tunnels, caverns, underground mines, metro systems, dams, hydro-electric stations, geothermal energy, petroleum engineering, and radioactive waste disposal. The journal welcomes submissions on various topics, with particular interest in theoretical advancements, analytical and numerical methods, rock testing, site investigation, and case studies.
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