Explicit expressions for computing saturation- and pressure-related changes
from time-lapse seismic data have been derived and tested on a real time-l
apse seismic data set. Necessary input is near- and far-offset stacks for t
he baseline seismic survey and the repeat survey. The method has been teste
d successfully in a segment where pressure measurements in two wells verify
a pore-pressure increase of 5 to 6 MPa between the baseline survey and the
monitor survey. Estimated pressure changes using the proposed relationship
s fit very well with observations. Between the baseline and monitor seismic
surveys, 27% of the estimated recoverable hydrocarbon reserves were produc
ed from this segment. The estimated saturation changes also agree well with
observed changes, apart from some areas in the water zone that are mapped
as being exposed to saturation changes (which is unlikely). Saturation chan
ges in other segments close to the original oil-water contact and the top r
eservoir interface are also estimated and confirmed by observations in vari
ous wells.