A time lapse analysis was performed on two 3D seismic datasets (4D seismic)
acquired over the northern part of the Gullfaks oilfield in the North Sea.
The first survey was acquired in 1985, prior to the production start in 19
86, a second survey was acquired in 1995, followed by a third in 1996. The
drainage interpretations carried out by means of the repeated seismic datas
ets are in reasonable agreement with similar interpretations performed the
traditional way by reservoir engineers, and have locally resulted in an imp
roved understanding of drainage. The time lapse seismic data are routinely
used in well planning projects on Gullfaks. In 1997, two wells were drilled
into segments that, based on repeated seismic data, were interpreted to be
undrained. Both wells encountered oil-filled reservoirs. Although these we
lls were not based on time lapse seismic alone, the wells served as a good
test of the reservoir management potential associated with the 4D technolog
y. Furthermore, waterfront movements predicted on the basis of time lapse s
eismic data are confirmed by well observations.