WEBINAR: Bureau of Economic Geology at University of Texas, Austin – October 23, 2020

Please join us at the upcoming webinar hosted by the Bureau of Economic Geology at University of Texas, Austin for Dr. David Eaton’s presentation entitled: 

Seismicity Induced by the Development of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources

October 23, 2020
9am Central Time

Join Zoom Meeting
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/96260640858
Meeting ID: 962 6064 0858

MIC and partners successfully acquire dip-in DAS dataset

As part of MIC’s ongoing research program, the University of Calgary partnered with sponsors ARC Resources and OptaSense, and wireline and conveyance service providers ESG Solutions and Altus Intervention, to acquire a wireline (dip-in) distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) monitoring dataset in northeastern BC in January 2021. The dataset was acquired to monitor a multi-well completion program in the Montney play to support research on low-frequency interwellbore strain, development of a comprehensive workflow for DAS microseismic processing and evaluating the effectiveness of dip-in DAS observations compared with permanent fibres. Real-time monitoring showed clear frac hits for 54 stages, at offset distances of more than 300m. The results of this experiment support the effectiveness of dip-in DAS acquisition and represents an exceptional example of academic-industry research synergy. Initial results from processing and interpretation of this dataset will be presented to MIC sponsors at the 2021 Annual Sponsors Meeting. 

Contact Us

For more information about the Microseismic Industry Consortium, please contact:


Mirko van der Baan
Department of Physics
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2E1
Canada

Telephone: + 1 (780) 248-1414


E-mail: Mirko.VanderBaan@ualberta.ca


or


David W. Eaton
Department of Geoscience
University of Calgary
1500 University Drive, NW
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 1N4
Canada

Telephone: +1 (403) 220-4275


E-mail: david.w.eaton@ucalgary.ca


or


Ozioma Judith Adimonye
Department of Physics
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2E1
Canada


Telephone: +1(780)492-3247


E-mail: adimonye@ualberta.ca

Deliverables and Benefits

    • Access to software developed for research, including basic microseismic processing package
    • Leading-edge technology updates for up to 5 representatives by attending the annual Sponsors Meeting where the latest research results are presented
    • Learning opportunities through an annual short course in microseismic theory and methods
    • Participation in field projects for data acquisition and analysis

    Personnel

    Faculty Members

    • Dr. David W. Eaton, Professor of Geophysics, Dept. of Geoscience, University of Calgary
    • Dr. Mirko van der Baan, Professor of Exploration Seismology, Dept. of Physics, University of Alberta

    Staff

    • Ozioma Judith Adimonye – Project Coordinator
    • Andrew Poulin – Field Technologist

    Graduate Students

    • Himanshu Barthwal (Ph.D) – Time-lapse velocity tomography
    • Ibi Bestmann (MSc) – Automatic event detection and location
    • Anton Biryukov (Ph.D) – Seismicity due to wastwater injection
    • Neda Boroumand (Ph.D) – Microseismicity and geomechanics
    • Colin Brisco (M.Sc) – Stress-induced anisotropy and fracture orientations
    • Mauricio Reyes Canales (M.Sc) – Seismic harzard analysis for induced seismicity
    • Eneanwan Ekpo (Ph.D) – Correlation with basement structures
    • Amna Feroz (Ph.D) – Combined reflection seismic and microseismic interpretations
    • Nadine Igonin (Ph.D) – Reverse-time imaging
    • Suzie Jia (Ph.D) – Experimental geomechanics
    • Alana Kent(M.Sc) – Muska formation petrophysics
    • Edouard Kravchinsky (M.Sc) – Celluar automata models and induced seismicity
    • Zhenhua Li (Ph.D) – Rotational seismology
    • Hang Lu (M.Sc) – Geomechanical modeling using bonded-particle methods
    • Mason MacKay (M.Sc) – Discrete fracture networks
    • Armando Gonzalez Monteza (M.Sc) – Induced seismicity in the western Canadian sedimentary basin
    • Atila da silva Paes (Ph.D) – Petrophysical interpretation of microseismic data
    • German Rodriguez (Ph.D) – Induced seismicity
    • Arsalan Sattari (Ph.D) – Numerical modelling of fault slip
    • Volodymyr Vragov (M.Sc) – Matched filtering analysis
    • Hongliang Zhang (Ph.D) – Moment tensor inversion
    • Xin Zhang (Ph.D) – Advanced microseismic processing

    Post-doctoral Fellows

    • Dr. Murad Abuaisha – Continuum methods for geomechanical modelling
    • Dr. Xuewei Bao – VSP and source mechanism studies
    • Dr. Thomas Eyre – Microseismic moment tensor analysis
    • Dr. Yoones Vaezi – Seismic interferometry and continuous microseismic recordings
    • Dr. Megan Zecevic – Shear-tensile spectra

    Alumni

    • Dr. Jubran Akram, now at Univ. of Calgary (Schulich School of Engineering)
    • Adedeji Samuel Awujuoola (M.Sc), continued with Shell, Nigeria
    • Dr. Alireza Babaeimahani, now at BC Oil and Gas Commission, Canada
    • Dr. Enrico Caffagni – Univerisity of Vienna, Austria
    • Fernando Castellanos, now at Schlumberger, Calgary
    • Drew Chorney, now at Itasca Image, Canada
    • Farshid Forouhideh (M.Sc), now at ION, USA
    • Dr. Melanie Grob, now at Itasca Image, Canada
    • Dr. Roberto Henry Herrera, now at UT Technology, Canada
    • Dr. Chad Hogan, continued at Curtin Univeristy, Austrilia
    • Dr. Piyush Jain, continued at Univeristy of Alberta, Canada
    • Dr. Joshua Jones
    • Ken Kocon, now at Alberta Energy Regulator, Canada
    • Dr. Javad Kazemian – Civil Service, Iran
    • Dr. Samira Maghsoud
    • Dr. Frank Calixto Mory – Institute of Mine Seismology, Australia
    • Kimberly Pike, now at Enerplus, Canada
    • Aamir Rafiq
    • Hoda Rashedi
    • Dr. Vincent Roche, now at Univeristy College Dublin, Ireland
    • Dr. Andre St. Onge, now at Torc Oil and Gas (Chief Geophysicist), Canada
    • Dr. Jean-Baptiste Tary – Universidad de los Andes, Columbia
    • Dr. Yoones Veazi, University of Alberta
    • Dr. Jiyang Ye – Kalkulo AS, Norway

    Opportunities

    Please browse through our current opportunities both at The University of Alberta and The University of Calgary.  This section is updated regularly.


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