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Optimization of nonconventional wells under uncertainty using statistical proxies
Authors:Vincent Artus  Louis J Durlofsky  Jérôme Onwunalu  Khalid Aziz
Institution:1. Department of Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305-2220, USA
2. Division Ingénierie des Réservoirs, Institut Fran?ais du Pétrole, 92500, Rueil Malmaison, France
3. KAPPA, 100 rue Albert Caquot, 06410, Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract:The determination of the optimal type and placement of a nonconventional well in a heterogeneous reservoir represents a challenging optimization problem. This determination is significantly more complicated if uncertainty in the reservoir geology is included in the optimization. In this study, a genetic algorithm is applied to optimize the deployment of nonconventional wells. Geological uncertainty is accounted for by optimizing over multiple reservoir models (realizations) subject to a prescribed risk attitude. To reduce the excessive computational requirements of the base method, a new statistical proxy (which provides fast estimates of the objective function) based on cluster analysis is introduced into the optimization process. This proxy provides an estimate of the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the scenario performance, which enables the quantification of proxy uncertainty. Knowledge of the proxy-based performance estimate in conjunction with the proxy CDF enables the systematic selection of the most appropriate scenarios for full simulation. Application of the overall method for the optimization of monobore and dual-lateral well placement demonstrates the performance of the hybrid optimization procedure. Specifically, it is shown that by simulating only 10% or 20% of the scenarios (as determined by application of the proxy), optimization results very close to those achieved by simulating all cases are obtained.
Keywords:advanced wells  cluster analysis  reservoir simulation  risk analysis  stochastic optimization  uncertainty management  well placement
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