Correcting Biases In Microseismic-Event Data
Microseismic-event data can be corrected (e.g., to reduce or eliminate bias). For example, a first distribution of microseismic events that occurred in a first area of a subterranean formation can be determined. The first distribution can be used as a reference distribution. A second distribution of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Microseismic-event data can be corrected (e.g., to reduce or eliminate bias). For example, a first distribution of microseismic events that occurred in a first area of a subterranean formation can be determined. The first distribution can be used as a reference distribution. A second distribution of microseismic events that occurred in a second area of the subterranean formation can also be determined. The second area of the subterranean formation can be farther from an observation well than the first area. The second distribution can be corrected by including, in the second distribution, microseismic events that have characteristics tailored for reducing a difference between the second distribution and the first distribution. |
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