All Days 2014
DOI: 10.2118/167811-ms
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Identification of Reservoir Analogues in the Presence of Uncertainty

Abstract: We propose and evaluate a new methodology and tool for the identification of reservoir analogues of a target reservoir, given a database of known reservoirs. In particular, we focus on the common situation where some of the key properties of the target reservoir are unknown. This situation introduces uncertainty into the identification procedure. Therefore, an important step in our methodology is to characterize this uncertainty, so that it can later be considered when estimating production potential and captu… Show more

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“…Analogues are also used at mature stages of reservoir development, for example, to find successful cases of increasing oil recovery. There is another way to find reservoir analogues, namely using the similarity function [16]. The difference between the two approaches consists mainly in distributions shapes of reservoir analogues due to more narrow search space made by industry expert [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analogues are also used at mature stages of reservoir development, for example, to find successful cases of increasing oil recovery. There is another way to find reservoir analogues, namely using the similarity function [16]. The difference between the two approaches consists mainly in distributions shapes of reservoir analogues due to more narrow search space made by industry expert [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%