STRYDE 利用地震创新推动澳大利亚气田优化

2024 年 8 月 14 日

(WO) — 随着澳大利亚转向可再生能源,优化现有的天然气生产田对于满足日益增长的全球能源需求仍然至关重要。技术进步,尤其是提高天然气回收率 (EGR) 技术,正在使全国范围内的油田优化项目变得更加可行。

加利利天然气项目地震勘探设计

尽管具有潜力,但这些项目面临着成本高、技术复杂、环境法规和安全风险等挑战。

STRYDE 首席商务官 Cameron Grant 表示:“虽然澳大利亚的陆上油田与海上盆地相比规模明显较小,但它们在国内和国际天然气市场中仍然具有巨大潜力。应对与 EGR 技术相关的挑战需要财务审慎、周密规划、技术专长和有效的风险管理,以确保提高天然气采收率项目的成功和可持续性。”

为了解决这些问题,地震数据技术应运而生,成为一种经济高效且环保的解决方案。最近的进展使高清地下成像成为可能,同时将环境影响降至最低。Oceania Geo 董事总经理 Brendon Mitchell 强调了使用高质量地震数据来增强生产优化的好处。“我们的新产品 Pad3D 可提供快速的钻井就绪地下图像,帮助做出明智的钻井决策,同时最大限度地减少环境影响,”Mitchell 表示。

STRYDE Node 是一款紧凑且经济高效的地震传感器,是这项技术的核心。它专为部署在各种陆地环境中而设计,能够以最小的陆地干扰进行快速勘测。这种方法提高了地下图像的准确性,并提高了现场优化的效率,特别是在复杂的操作条件下。

Pad3D 最近与 STRYDE 和地球信号处理公司合作,为 Galilee Energy 进行了试点。该试点证明了使用小型三维地震勘测的可行性,成本更低,对环境的影响更小。该项目侧重于结构和地层的确定性,在七天内以少量人员完成,没有发生任何事故。该技术可以实现密集的地震覆盖和快速的数据处理。

米切尔总结道:“加利利能源试点项目的成功证明了 STRYDE 节点在最大限度提高碳氢化合物回收率方面的有效性。该解决方案不仅有利于石油和天然气开发,还为采矿和地热项目等可再生能源领域开辟了新机遇。”

原文链接/WorldOil

STRYDE advances gas field optimization in Australia with seismic innovations

August 14, 2024

(WO) — As Australia shifts towards renewable energy, optimizing existing gas production fields remains crucial to meeting rising global energy demands. Technological advancements, particularly in enhanced gas recovery (EGR) techniques, are making field optimization projects more feasible across the country.

Galilee Gas project seismic survey design

Despite the potential, these projects encounter challenges such as high costs, technical complexities, environmental regulations, and safety risks.

“While onshore fields in Australia are notably smaller compared to offshore basins, they still harbour substantial potential for both domestic and international gas markets,” Cameron Grant, chief commercial officer at STRYDE, said. “Addressing the challenges related to EGR techniques requires financial prudence, careful planning, technical expertise, and effective risk management to ensure the success and sustainability of enhanced gas recovery projects.”

To address these issues, seismic data technology has emerged as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution. Recent advancements allow for high-definition subsurface imaging with minimal environmental impact. Brendon Mitchell, managing director of Oceania Geo, highlights the benefits of using high-quality seismic data to enhance production optimization. "Pad3D, our new offering, provides rapid drill-ready subsurface images, helping to make informed drilling decisions while minimizing environmental impact," Mitchell states.

The STRYDE Node, a compact and cost-effective seismic sensor, is central to this technology. Designed for deployment in various land settings, it enables rapid surveys with minimal land disturbance. This approach enhances the accuracy of subsurface images and improves the efficiency of field optimization, particularly in complex operational conditions.

Pad3D was recently piloted in collaboration with STRYDE and Earth Signal Processing for Galilee Energy. The pilot demonstrated the viability of using small-footprint 3D seismic surveys with lower cost and reduced environmental impact. The project, focused on structural and stratigraphic certainty, was completed in seven days with a small crew and zero incidents. The technology allowed for dense seismic coverage and fast-track processing of data.

Mitchell concludes, "The success of the pilot project for Galilee Energy showcases the effectiveness of STRYDE's nodes in maximizing hydrocarbon recovery. This solution not only benefits oil and gas developments but also opens new opportunities in the renewables sector, including mining and geothermal projects."