Creating consistent geological models with a solution that integrates geological and engineering understanding
Typical challenges in traditional reservoir modeling and history matching can include:
The way in which these challenges are approached can directly affect the commercial outcome of projects. As a result, there are a wide variety of approaches in methodology and asset team workflows. The trial-and-error History Matching (HM) method continues to be prevalent in most projects, but alongside this there is increasing use of more automated techniques such as design of experiments or adjoint-based approaches. These methods can explore larger solution spaces, but they are still limited by practical or algorithmic constraints which restrict the number of uncertainty parameters.
The Ensemble Kalman based method makes it possible to generate multiple matched models using practically any size of parameterization. For Eni’s complex reservoir, ResX’s integrated methodology made it possible to retain the necessary geological consistency.
A hundred equally probable reservoir model realizations were created using a stochastic process. All realizations consistently honor the current measurements of both static and dynamic data, while capturing and propagating the uncertainty in the modeling and data assimilation process.
Reliable reservoir models that offer:
References: Perrone, A. et al., 2017. Enhancing the Geological Models Consistency in Ensemble Based History Matching an Integrated Approach. Paper presented at the SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation Conference and Exhibition, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Paper Number: SPE-186049-MS
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