SpotLight 的“地下报警系统”重新构想油田作业的地下监测

SpotLight 首席执行官 Habib Al Khatib 在这次独家采访中表示,4D 解决方案为石油和天然气运营商提供了通过单一源和单一接收器对地下运动进行敏锐的地震监测。

更深层次勘探的复杂性和费用日益增加,提高了先进油藏管理工具在石油和天然气行业中的重要性。自 2000 年代初以来,传统的 4D 地震技术已被证明可以有效地模拟油藏特征,但未来需要改进地下监测,以进一步降低钻井风险。

法国地球科学初创公司 SpotLight Earth 正在利用其专有的单源、单接收器地震监测技术 SpotDetection 推动这一发展。首席执行官 Habib Al Khatib 在地球物理服务和软件提供商 CGG SA 担任创新投资组合经理 12 年后,于 2017 年成立了该公司。

凭借在 CGG 的经验,Al Khatib 将重点转向创建具有成本效益的实时检测系统,避免地下环境影响,同时释放对石油和天然气、核储存等广泛应用进行精确监控的可能性。

4 月 19 日,这家初创公司获得了阿曼风险投资公司 Phaze Ventures 的支持。该公司由首席执行官兼联合创始人 Abdullah Al-Shaksy 领导,专注于投资颠覆性技术公司,其使命是改造传统行业。与 SpotLight 的交易标志着该公司自 2018 年 10 月成立以来的第七笔投资。

在 Hart Energy 的独家采访中,Al Khatib 和 Al-Shaksy 分享了对 SpotLight 技术和合作伙伴关系内部运作的见解。

HE:是什么促使 Phaze Ventures 有兴趣投资 SpotLight?

Al-Shaksy: SpotLight 的技术标志着行业以非侵入性且经济高效的方式监测和防止地下环境影响的能力向前迈出了一大步。这种创新正是 Phaze Ventures 成立的目的。我们的存在是为了发现那些既具有技术能力又具有商业潜力的公司,可以为传统行业带来真正的改变,并为他们提供成功所需的网络、支持和机会。SpotLight 就是一个完美的例子。

HE:地震监测解决方案如何工作?另外,它会对石油和天然气行业产生什么影响?

Al Khatib:实时监测地下动态可能会改变运营商的游戏规则,但成本往往令人望而却步。但是,SpotLight 的解决方案改变了这一点。第一个解决方案仅需要单个地震源和接收器,它有可能彻底改变石油和天然气行业思考和进行地震监测的方式。

SpotLight 解决方案的设计重点是战略性地下区域(称为点),并提供压力变化、流体替代的动态检测,而不是使用侵入性测试和/或资源密集型解决方案以高昂的费用重复勘测整个储层。 、温度、约束等等。因此,它有助于支持早期的生产决策,并首次使操作员能够负担得起这项工作。

公司将首次能够以准确且经济实惠的方式进行地震监测,从而使其全面可用。广泛采用监测可以更早地了解岩石情况,从而避免做出错误的决定,从而节省资金并最大限度地降低环境风险。

HE:该解决方案相对于当前用于地下检测的实践有何改进?

哈提卜:我们提议在复杂的环境中采取“谨慎”的方法。出于挑衅性的考虑,我可以说我们的解决方案是当前地下探测实践的“创新降级”。在过去几年良好的石油和天然气价格的推动下,最近的实践努力寻求越来越复杂和昂贵的解决方案。从地震角度来说,业界选择获取更多平方公里的图像,具有更高分辨率和更频繁的图像更新。这意味着在陆上或海上安装数百万个源/接收器对,成本很高,更不用说操作和环境负担了。

我们建议只在最重要的地方集中检测地下变化,而不是复杂性。SpotLight 是同类解决方案中的第一个解决方案,可以将检测集中在只有一个地面地震源和一个接收器的关键区域,而这些区域的地下活动尚不清楚。这可能会损害产量或油藏的整体完整性。该解决方案的强大功能和准确性来自调查设计和数据处理,而不是顶部设备的广泛部署。它使该技术既具有成本效益又非侵入性,对环境的影响最小,并且没有井下故障或停止生产的风险。在低价环境下,“廉价”的解决方案是地下检测的必备条件。

HE:该技术在地下环境中针对和解决的主要问题是什么?

Al Khatib:我们的解决方案针对可能影响安全和/或油气田运营的关键生产不确定性。我们可以帮助解决诸如以下问题:“这是我的蒸汽前沿?” 这个断层是可渗透的还是不可渗透的?该频道是否活跃?我的盖子稳定吗?我的注射前端移动是否太快?”在某些情况下,这些问题可能价值数百万美元。

该解决方案还解决了地震监测成本过高或难以实时获得准确结果的问题。SpotLight 的技术不仅可以克服这个问题,而且可以以更低的成本提供以前提供过的地下区域的完整图片,并提供必要的实时数据,以便公司可以在需要时调整其运营。

如果您愿意,SpotLight 可以被视为地下报警系统,可以补充现有的监测技术(包括地震)。

我们还针对一个热点问题;我们通过经济实惠的解决方案帮助在超低价环境中维护地下监测。

HE:Phaze Ventures 专注于颠覆性技术尤其是传统行业的投资背后的原因是什么?为什么这对公司很重要?

Al-Shaksy:我认为风险投资会避开那些长期抵制剧烈破坏的行业,这是可以理解的,特别是在我们非常早期的区域生态系统中。然而,我们看到能源和物流等一些关键行业出现了拐点。采用新技术的意愿以及我们看到的解决这些行业面临的关键挑战的创新只会加速——我们希望成为其中的一部分。

我们很自豪能够在促进技术扩展方面发挥作用,这些技术将在未来十年及以后的过程中产生如此深远的影响。

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Al-Shaksy 表示:“通过我们的网络、行业合作伙伴关系以及作为唯一专注于这些难题的私营部门投资者的地位,我们认为我们拥有独特的能力,可以为有前途的创始人提供加速成长所需的支持。”

HE:阿曼石油开发公司是如何参与 SpotLight 的?他们正在利用这项技术做什么?

Al-Shaksy:通过我们与阿曼石油开发公司 (PDO) 的初创加速合作伙伴关系,SpotLight 被认为是一个有前途的试点。2019 年 11 月,SpotLight 被纳入该计划,到 2020 年 1 月,他们已开始在 Qarn Alam 油田开展 PDO 试点工作。

PDO 正在使用该技术来识别地震测量点,这标志着该地区首次尝试单源 4D 测量。该试点项目预计将于 5 月交付结果,旨在展示该技术及其商业有效性,为 PDO 提供低成本、高影响力的数据,以消除油田中低效或低效的新井,从而节省预测的成本。一口井的资本支出达数百万美元。

Qarn Alam 油田是一个高风险的蒸汽 EOR 油田,对跟踪蒸汽性能有着至关重要的要求。SpotLight 将其主动地震测量集中在地下“点”的几个区域,以便验证或无效早期的生产情景并做出更好的生产决策。 

在 Qarn Alam,总共确定了 12 个点:10 个点用于跟踪蒸汽性能,2 个点用于监测盖层完整性。

HE:即使在这种价格环境下,SpotLight 的技术能否帮助石油和天然气运营商降低成本?

Al Khatib:我们的解决方案在油田的整个生命周期中都增加了价值:从生产开始到三次回收和油田退役。每次需要降低风险和不确定性时,SpotLight 都会来解决这个问题。

SpotLight 的数据采集可以使用很少的标准硬件和设备来执行,这意味着无需额外的资本支出即可快速部署。SpotLight 的技术可立即用于提供低成本、高影响力的数据,以提高石油采收率,从而实现优化。此外,通过以有效的成本实现连续监控,该技术甚至可以在当今超低油价的环境中使用。它代表了一种独特的替代方案,可以克服生产的不确定性,而且无需超支现金。对于像 PDO 这样的生产商来说,这意味着减少对环境的影响,并有可能节省数百万美元。 

HE:考虑到目前业界对环境、社会和治理(ESG)的关注,这项技术对环境友好吗?

Al Khatib:在地震中,一个震源和一个接收器允许您记录“地震轨迹”,而 3D 图像需要采集数百万条轨迹。我们喜欢说我们只需要一个痕迹,这是我们在环境中留下的唯一痕迹。所以,是的,SpotLight 在设计上就是一种环保解决方案。

此外,SpotLight 的使用可确保更高效的生产,从而减少运营能耗,从而减少现场使用寿命期间的总排放量。

它不仅使用比以前更少的侵入性监测和检查方法,而且还使监测的使用更加广泛,这将保护环境,因为将做出更好、更准确的决策。

最后,我们的解决方案具有成本效益,使其适合地热能二氧化碳封存等绿色应用。石油和天然气专业人士是地下(不仅仅是石油和天然气)的专家,我相信我们的职责是向其他利益相关者提供我们的知识和经验。SpotLight 给出了一个具体的例子。

HE:假设试点进展顺利,该技术的下一阶段是什么?是否有基于技术的计划?

Al Khatib:试点的下一阶段是进行全面现场监控,通过支持“关键”生产决策为我们的客户创造价值。该试点是我们对碳酸盐岩储层的首次试验,碳酸盐岩储层是海湾合作委员会(GCC)[由能源丰富的海湾君主国组成的区域政治组织——阿林、科威特、阿曼、卡塔尔、沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋]中常见的、具有地震挑战性的地质。蒸汽监控对于我们的技术来说是一个有利的环境,因此,总而言之,它是最好的使用案例。然而,我们技术的功能不仅仅限于蒸汽监测。

我们相信我们可以监控压裂作业、流体替代、断层渗透率、连通性等。凭借其低成本和短期投资回报率(投资回报率)专注于生产领域,我相信我们的技术将适用于其他领域并经过测试地区。这包括海上环境,与传统解决方案相比,我们的创新运营模式使其更具成本效益。

我们技术的海上演示也是我们发展的一个重要里程碑。进一步来看,与现有的“实时”地下测量(例如井信息和预测模型)的集成是将我们的检测报警系统集成到交通灯报警系统中的关键,从而聚合许多不同的测量结果。人工智能将在其中发挥核心作用,SpotLight 已经朝这个方向发展。 

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SpotLight’s ‘Underground Alarm System’ Reimagines Subsurface Monitoring for Oilfield Operations

The 4D solution offers oil and gas operators keen seismic monitoring of subsurface movements from a single source and a single receiver, SpotLight CEO Habib Al Khatib said in this exclusive interview.

The growing complexity and expense of deeper exploration have heightened the importance of advanced reservoir management tools in the oil and gas industry. Traditional 4D seismic techniques have proven efficient in modeling reservoir characteristics since the early 2000s, but the future calls for improvements to subsurface monitoring to further de-risk drilling.

French geoscience startup SpotLight Earth is driving this development with its proprietary single source, single receiver seismic monitoring technology SpotDetection. CEO Habib Al Khatib formed the company in 2017, following 12 years as an innovation portfolio manager at geophysical services and software provider CGG SA.

Leveraging his experience at CGG, Al Khatib shifted his focus to creating a cost-effective real-time detection system that avoids subsurface environmental impact while unlocking the possibility of accurate monitoring for a wide range of applications including oil and gas, nuclear storage and more.

On April 19, the startup received backing by Oman-based venture capital firm Phaze Ventures. Led by CEO and Co-founder Abdullah Al-Shaksy, the firm focuses on investing in disruptive technology companies with the mission of transforming traditional industries. The deal with SpotLight marks the firm’s seventh investment since inception in October 2018.

In an exclusive interview with Hart Energy, Al Khatib and Al-Shaksy shared insight into the inner-workings of both SpotLight’s technology and the partnership.

HE: What prompted Phaze Ventures' interest to invest in SpotLight?

Al-Shaksy: SpotLight’s technology marks a tremendous step forward in industries’ ability to monitor and prevent subsurface environmental impact in a non-invasive and cost-effective manner. This sort of innovation is precisely what Phaze Ventures was founded to support. We exist to uncover the companies with both the technical ability and commercial potential to make a real difference to traditional industries, and give them access to the network, support and opportunities they need to succeed. SpotLight is a perfect example.

HE: How does the seismic monitoring solution work? Also, what will its impact be on the oil and gas industry?

Al Khatib: Real-time monitoring of subsurface dynamics could be a game-changer for operators, but too often the cost can prove prohibitive. But, SpotLight’s solution changes this. The first solution requiring just a single seismic source and receiver, it has the potential to totally transform the way the oil and gas sector thinks about and undertakes seismic monitoring.

Instead of repeatedly surveying an entire reservoir using invasive testing and/or resource-intensive solutions at great expense, the SpotLight solution is designed to focus on strategic subsurface areas—known as spots—and provides dynamic detection of changes in pressure, fluid substitution, temperature, constraints and more. So, it helps support early production decisions and for the first time, makes this work affordable for operators.

For the first time, companies will be able to carry out seismic monitoring in an accurate and affordable way, which makes it accessible across the board. Widespread adoption of monitoring would provide a clearer picture of the rock earlier on so bad decisions can be avoided—both saving money and minimizing environmental risk.

HE: How is the solution an improvement from current practices used for subsurface detection?

Al Khatib: We are proposing a ‘frugal’ approach in a complex environment. To be provocative, I can say that our solution is an “innovative downgrade” of current practices used for subsurface detection. Pushed by decent oil and gas prices in the last years, recent practices have strived toward more and more complex, and expensive, solutions. Seismically speaking, the industry has chosen to acquire more km² [square kilometers] of images with higher resolution and more frequent images updates. This implies installing millions of source/receiver couples onshore or offshore with a high cost associated to it, not mentioning the operational and environmental burden.

Rather than complexity, we propose to focus the detection of subsurface changes only where it matters the most. SpotLight is the first solution of its kind that can focus detection on critical zones with only one surface seismic source and one receiver, where subsurface activity is not well understood. This might compromise production or the overall integrity of a reservoir. The solution’s power and accuracy come from survey design and data processing rather than extensive deployment of top-side equipment. It makes the technology both cost effective and non-invasive, with minimal environmental impact and no risk of downhole failure or halting production. In a low-price environment, a ‘frugal’ solution is a must-have for subsurface detection.

HE: What are the primary problems the technology targets and resolves in the subsurface environment?

Al Khatib: Our solution targets critical production uncertainties that could affect safety and/or oil and gas field operations. We can help solve problems such as: ‘where is my steam front? Is this fault permeable or not? Is this channel active? Is my caprock stable? Is my injection front moving too fast?’ In some situations, these questions could be worth millions of dollars.

The solution also targets the issue of seismic monitoring being too expensive or challenging to get accurate results in real-time. SpotLight’s technology can not only overcome this, but can provide a complete picture of the subsurface area that has ever been on offered before at a reduced cost—providing essential real-time data so companies can adapt their operations when required.

If you prefer, SpotLight could be seen as an underground alarm system that could be supplementary to the existing monitoring technologies, including seismic.

We are also targeting a topical issue; we help maintain subsurface monitoring in an ultra-low price environment with our affordable solution.

HE: What is behind Phaze Ventures’ focus on investments into disruptive technology particularly in traditional industries? Why is that important to the firm?

Al-Shaksy: I think venture capital has understandably shied away from industries that have long resisted dramatic disruption, especially in our very early regional ecosystem. However, we are seeing an inflection point in some of these key industries such as energy and logistics. The willingness to adopt new technologies, and the innovation we are seeing to solve critical challenges facing these industries is only accelerating—and we want to be a part of that.

We are proud to play a role facilitating the scaling up of technologies that will make such a profound difference over the course of the next decade and beyond.

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"Through our network, industry partnerships, and position as the only private sector investor focusing on these difficult problems, we feel like we are uniquely equipped to provide promising founders the support they need to accelerate their growth," said Al-Shaksy.

HE: How did Petroleum Development Oman get involved in SpotLight? What are they doing with the technology?

Al-Shaksy: Through our startup acceleration partnership with Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), SpotLight was identified as a promising pilot. In November 2019, SpotLight was accepted into the program, and by January 2020 they had begun work on a pilot with PDO in the Qarn Alam fields.

PDO is using the technology to identify spots for seismic measurement, marking the first attempt at single source 4D measurements in the region. The pilot, which is expected to deliver results in May, is designed to demonstrate the technology as well as its commercial effectiveness, providing PDO with low cost, high impact data on eliminating unproductive or inefficient new wells in the field, and consequently save the predicted millions in capex on a well.

The Qarn Alam field is a high-risk steam EOR field, with a critical requirement to track steam performance. SpotLight focuses its active seismic measurement to several areas of the subsurface “Spots,” in order to validate or invalidate early enough production scenarios and take better production decisions. 

On Qarn Alam, a total of 12 Spots were identified: 10 spots to track steam performance, two for caprock integrity.

HE: Can SpotLight’s technology help cut costs for oil and gas operators, even in this price environment?

Al Khatib: Our solution adds value all along the life of the field: from the start of production to tertiary recovery and field decommissioning. Each time there is a need to decrease the risks and uncertainties, SpotLight is here to address the question.

Data acquisition for SpotLight can be performed using little standard hardware and equipment, meaning rapid deployment with no additional capex required. SpotLight’s technology can immediately be used to provide low-cost, high impact data for enhanced oil recovery allowing optimization. Furthermore, by enabling continuous monitoring at an effective cost, the technology can be used even in today’s ultra-low oil price environment. It represents a unique alternative to still overcome production uncertainties and without overspending cash. For producers like PDO, this means reduced environmental impact and the potential of millions of dollars in savings. 

HE: Considering the spotlight on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) in the industry right now, is the technology environmentally sound?

Al Khatib: In seismic, one source and one receiver allow you to record a “seismic trace”, where a 3D image requires millions of traces to be acquired. We like to say that we only need one trace, which is the only trace we will leave as a footprint to the environment. So, yes, SpotLight is by design an environmentally friendly solution.

Furthermore, the use of SpotLight ensures more efficient production—making operations less energy-consuming, resulting in a reduction in total emissions over the course of the field lifespan.

Not only does it use less intrusive methods of monitoring and inspection than before, but it also enables a more widespread use of monitoring, which will protect the environment as better and more accurate decisions will be made.

Lastly, the cost-effectiveness of our solution makes it affordable to greener applications like geothermal energy CO₂ sequestration. Oil and gas professionals are experts of subsurface (not just oil and gas), and I believe it is our role to make our knowledge and experience available to other stakeholders. SpotLight gives a concrete example of that.

HE: Assuming the pilot goes well, what is the next phase for the technology? Are there plans to build on technology?

Al Khatib: The next phase of the pilot is to go for full field monitoring to deliver value to our clients by supporting “critical” production decisions. This pilot is the first trial we have with carbonate reservoirs, a common and seismically challenging geology in the GCC [regional political organization comprising the energy-rich Gulf monarchies—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE]. Steam monitoring is a favorable environment for our technology, so, all in all, it is the best use case to start with. Yet the capability of our technology is broader than just steam monitoring.

We believe we can monitor frac jobs, fluid substitution, fault permeability, connectivity, etc. With its low cost and short-term ROI [return on investment] focused on producing fields, I am convinced that our technology will be applicable and tested in other areas. This includes offshore environment where our innovative operational model makes it, even more, cost-effective compared to conventional solutions.

An offshore demonstrator of our technology is also an important milestone of our development. Looking further, integration with existing “live” subsurface measures like wells information and predictive models, will be key to integrate our detection alarm system into a traffic light alarm system, aggregating many different measurements. AI will have a central role to play in it and SpotLight is already going in this direction.