Abstract
Shale rock physics may be used for improved monitoring of subsurface changes in and around a depleting reservoir.
It is shown how rock physics plays a key role in interpreting time-lapse (4D) seismic into geomechanical attributes as changed stresses, strains and pore pressure.
This knowledge is of importance for enhanced recovery by providing efficient, safe and sustainable operations.
It is shown how rock physics plays a key role in interpreting time-lapse (4D) seismic into geomechanical attributes as changed stresses, strains and pore pressure.
This knowledge is of importance for enhanced recovery by providing efficient, safe and sustainable operations.