Schlumberger announced Tuesday the introduction of the MS Recon high-fidelity microseismic surface acquisition system.
The new microseismic system for surface and shallow grid microseismic
surveys provides improved imaging of the hydraulic fracture geometry by
optimizing the microseismic signal quality.
“The new microseismic surface acquisition system addresses the
challenges of detecting small microseismic signals emitted during
hydraulic fracturing at the surface and near-surface locations,” said
Joseph Elkhoury, vice president and general manager, Microseismic
Services, Schlumberger, in a statement.
“The MS Recon system improves signal-to-noise ratio during
acquisition enabling the detection of many more microseismic events than
conventional systems. This provides our customers with a better
understanding of their stimulation operations, allowing them to optimize
completion design and potentially increase production.”
The microseismic system features an industry-first proprietary
geophone accelerometer and ultra-low noise electronics to produce the
widest range of signal detectability in the industry.
The nodal-based wireless acquisition system also provides customers
increased flexibility in designing and deploying the surface and
near-surface arrays.
GPS-synchronised data are acquired continuously and transmitted to a
real-time operations support center, providing customers with data
processing and expert interpretation. In field trials conducted at an
operator wellsite in Texas, the MS Recon system and a conventional
system were deployed to monitor hydraulic fracture treatments in a
horizontal shale completion.
The field data analysis concluded the microseismic system improved
the sensitivity to smaller microseismic events by boosting the
signal-to-noise ratio more than two-fold compared to the conventional
system.
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