An integrated reservoir modelling and evolutionary algorithm for optimizing field development in a mature fractured reservoir

Sambo, C.H. and Hematpour, H. and Danaei, S. and Herman, M. and Ghosh, D.P. and Abass, A. and Elraies, K.A. (2016) An integrated reservoir modelling and evolutionary algorithm for optimizing field development in a mature fractured reservoir. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

In upstream oil and gas industry, infill drilling is a vital practice to increase the productivity as well as recovery factor of hydrocarbons. It concerns with the implementation of accurate and reliable reservoir models in order to evaluate the reservoir behaviour response effectively and be able to predict its future performance. Given the nature of reservoir response of naturally fractured reservoirs, optimal well locations are extremely important to ensure the economic viability of infill drilling programs. However, optimal placement of infill wells in fractured fields is challenging. In this study a reservoir modelling-optimization workflow for fractured reservoir is developed. Firstly, an integrated static and dynamic reservoir model has been developed and validated using history matching process. For the purpose of maximizing economic recovery, an infill well placement optimization project has been considered for this field to find the best possible locations of infill wells, two different optimization approaches were adopted and implemented on reservoir model. The first method is an exhaustive method which uses the concept of design of experiment to search all grids available in the model in order to locate the best possible well locations. The second method is automatic optimization using Genetic Algorithm. That depends on the principle of natural selection as proposed by Darwin The genetic program was coupled with the reservoir flow model to re-evaluate the chosen wells at each iteration until obtaining the optimal choice. The proposed location of wells has improved Net Present Value (NPV) by + 10 higher than the base case without infill wells. Examining two different optimization approaches used in this work, the genetic algorithm program gave results similar to the results that were obtained by an exhaustive method with much less computation time which is a great issue mainly for large size fields or fields which possess condensate gas and require the use of compositional simulators. Copyright 2016, Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information: cited By 3; Conference of Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, ADIPEC 2016 ; Conference Date: 7 November 2016 Through 10 November 2016; Conference Code:132712
Uncontrolled Keywords: Design of experiments; Fracture; Gas industry; Gasoline; Genetic algorithms; Iterative methods; Location; Oil well drilling; Oil wells; Petroleum reservoir evaluation; Reservoir management, Automatic optimization; Compositional simulators; Dynamic reservoir models; Fractured reservoir; Naturally fractured reservoirs; Optimization approach; Reservoir modelling; Upstream oil and gas industry, Infill drilling
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 16:19
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 16:19
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/7313

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