2018
DOI: 10.1190/tle37040262.1
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Microseismic monitoring of Vaca Muerta completions in the Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Abstract: The Vaca Muerta shale oil play in Argentina's Neuquén Basin is expected to make a large contribution to Argentina's hydrocarbon production in the future. In 2013, the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimated that the Vaca Muerta had technically recoverable reserves of 308 Tcf gas and 16 billion bbl of oil and condensate, making it the third largest shale oil reservoir in the world at that time. Wintershall Energia has been active in the Neuquén Basin since 1994. In 2014, it acquired a controlling inter… Show more

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“…This study describes the subsurface structure in Kota Lama in 2 dimensions based on Kg, PGA, and GSS data by measuring microtremors using the HVSR method. This method was chosen because it has been used for various purposes worldwide, including monitoring the hydrocarbon productivity of the Nauquen basin in Argentina [20], estimating site effects in the southern part of Marsa Alam city, Egypt [21], estimating earthquake amplification [22], analyzing rock slides based on seismic data on earth surfaces [23], estimating the thickness of basalt profiles [24], assessing the seismic site effect in the Ngipik landfill in Gresik Indonesia [25], detecting sediment thickness in the karst delta of China's Pearl River [26], utilizing microtremors for surveys in the Hakkari region of eastern Turkey [27], and studying groundwater [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study describes the subsurface structure in Kota Lama in 2 dimensions based on Kg, PGA, and GSS data by measuring microtremors using the HVSR method. This method was chosen because it has been used for various purposes worldwide, including monitoring the hydrocarbon productivity of the Nauquen basin in Argentina [20], estimating site effects in the southern part of Marsa Alam city, Egypt [21], estimating earthquake amplification [22], analyzing rock slides based on seismic data on earth surfaces [23], estimating the thickness of basalt profiles [24], assessing the seismic site effect in the Ngipik landfill in Gresik Indonesia [25], detecting sediment thickness in the karst delta of China's Pearl River [26], utilizing microtremors for surveys in the Hakkari region of eastern Turkey [27], and studying groundwater [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%