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A novel seismic technique for reservoir monitoring has been developed and tested in a recent field trial at the Peace River heavy oil field in Alberta, Canada. By measuring time shifts on first arrival head‐waves from a refracting layer below the reservoir, the method aims to produce high‐ resolution areal maps of reservoir time shifts at a much lower cost than conventional 4D seismic. Good lateral resolution is achieved by numerically redatuming the wave field recorded at surface to a datum just above the reservoir. Preliminary results show plausible one‐way time‐ lapse time shifts in the reservoir of the order of 2 ms, caused by variation in reservoir fluid pressure in the vicinity of active steam injectors.
Hansteen et al. (Fri,) studied this question.