Monitoring a microseismic event
View Patent ↗A method of monitoring a microseismic event includes detecting the event to produce a first signal dependent on the event. The first signal includes noise at a frequency of, for example 50 Hz. A first sample of the first signal is taken. Then a second sample of the first signal is taken, the second sample occurring n/f seconds after the first sample, where n is an integer (e.g. 1). Subtracting the first and second samples from each other produces a farther signal dependent on the event in which the noise has been at least partly compensated for.
1. A method of monitoring a microseismic event, comprising: detecting said event to produce a first signal dependent on said event, the first signal including noise at a frequency of f Hz; taking a first sample of said first signal; taking a second sample of said first signal, the second sample occurring n/f seconds after the first sample, where n is an integer; and subtracting the first and second samples from each other to produce a further signal dependent on said event in which said noise has been at least partly compensated for.
2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein n=1.
3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein f=50.
4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the microseismic event is one occurring in a fluid producing well.
5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein a source of the noise signal is a cathodic protection direct-current (DC) derived from an alternating current main supply by rectification.
6. A method of monitoring a microseismic event, the method comprising the steps of:
detecting a microseismic event to produce a first signal dependent on said event, the first signal including a noise signal produced by cathodic protection currents having a frequency of f Hz;
taking a first sample of said first signal;
taking a second sample of said first signal, the second sample taken n/f seconds after the first sample; and
determining a difference between the first and second samples to produce a third signal dependent on said microseismic event in which said noise signal has been at least partly removed.
7. A method according to claim 6 , wherein a source of the noise signal is a cathodic protection direct-current (DC) derived from an alternating current main supply by rectification.
8. A method according to claim 7 , wherein f is approximately 50 Hz.
9. A method according to claim 8 , where n is an integer, and wherein n=1.
10. A method of monitoring a microseismic event in a fluid producing well, comprising the steps of:
rectifying an AC main supply to produce DC current, the DC current containing a noise signal having a base frequency f Hz equivalent to the frequency of the AC main supply and harmonics thereof;
detecting a microseismic event to produce a first signal dependent on said event, the first signal including the noise signal;
taking a first sample of said first signal;
taking a second sample of said first signal, the second sample taken n/f seconds after the first sample;
determining a difference between the first and second samples to produce a third signal dependent on said microseismic event in which said noise signal has been at least partly removed; and
applying the third signal to an existing trigger detection algorithm to detect the microseismic event.