A Cognitive Data-Driven Single-Well Modeling Workflow for Reservoir Deliverability Predictions – Expanding the Wireline Formation Tester Application Envelope

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Bari ◽  
Mohammad Rasheed Khan ◽  
M. Sohaib Tanveer ◽  
Muhammad Hammad ◽  
Asad Mumtaz Adhami ◽  
...  

Abstract In today's dynamically challenging E&P industry, exploration activities demand for out-of-the-box measures to make the most out of the data available at hand. Instead of relying on time consuming and cost-intensive deliverability testing, there is a strong push to extract maximum possible information from time- and cost-efficient wireline formation testers in combination with other openhole logs to get critical reservoir insight. Consequently, driving efficiency in the appraisal process by reducing redundant expenditures linked with reservoir evaluation. Employing a data-driven approach, this paper addresses the need to build single-well analytical models that combines knowledge of core data, petrophysical evaluation and reservoir fluid properties. Resultantly, predictive analysis using cognitive processes to determine multilayer productivity for an exploratory well is achieved. Single Well Predictive Modeling (SWPM) workflow is developed for this case which utilizes plethora of formation evaluation information which traditionally resides across siloed disciplines. A tailor-made workflow has been implemented which goes beyond the conventional formation tester deliverables while incorporating PVT and numerical simulation methodologies. Stage one involved reservoir characterization utilizing Interval Pressure Transient Testing (IPTT) done through the mini-DST operation on wireline formation tester. Stage two concerns the use of analytical modeling to yield exact solution to an approximate problem whose end-product is an estimate of the Absolute Open Flow Potential (AOFP). Stage three involves utilizing fluid properties from downhole fluid samples and integrating with core, OH logs, and IPTT answer products to yield a calibrated SWPM model, which includes development of a 1D petrophysical model. Additionally, this stage produces a 3D simulation model to yield a reservoir production performance deliverable which considers variable rock typing through neural network analysis. Ultimately, stage four combines the preceding analysis to develop a wellbore production model which aids in optimizing completion strategies. The application of this data-driven and cognitive technique has helped the operator in evaluating the potential of the reservoir early-on to aid in the decision-making process for further investments. An exhaustive workflow is in place that can be adopted for informed reservoir deliverability modeling in case of early well-life evaluations.

Author(s):  
Jinsong Bao ◽  
Xiaohu Zheng ◽  
Jianguo Zhang ◽  
Xia Ji ◽  
Jie Zhang

AbstractErection planning in shipbuilding is a highly complex process. When a process change happens for some reason, it is often difficult to identify how many factors are affected and estimate how sensitive these factors can be. To optimize the planning and replanning of the shipbuilding plan for the best production performance, a data-driven approach for shipbuilding erection planning is proposed, which is composed of an erection plan model, identification of major factors related to the erection plan, and a data-driven algorithm to apply shipbuilding operation data for creating plans and forecasting, for plan adjustment, future availabilities of shipyard resources including machines, equipment, and man power. Through data clustering, the relevant factors are identified as a result of plan change, and critical equipment health management is carried out through data-driven anomaly detection. A case study is implemented, and the result shows that the proposed data-driven method is able to reschedule the shipbuilding plans smoothly.


Lithosphere ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 (Special 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yingfei Sui ◽  
Chuanzhi Cui ◽  
Zhen Wang ◽  
Yong Yang ◽  
Peifeng Jia

Abstract The interlayer interference is very serious in the process of water flooding development, especially when the reservoir adopts commingling production. The implementation of various interlayer interference mitigation measures requires that the production performance parameters and remaining oil distribution of each layer of the reservoir should be clearly defined, and the accurate production splitting of oil wells is the key. In this paper, the five-spot pattern is simplified to a single well production model of commingled production centered on oil well. The accurate production splitting results are obtained through automatic history matching of single well production performance. The comparison between the calculation results of this method and that of reservoir numerical simulation shows that the method is simple, accurate, and practical. In the field application, for the multilayer commingled production reservoir without accurate numerical simulation, this method can quickly and accurately realize the production splitting of the reservoir according to the development performance data.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Ghil ◽  
Mickael D. Chekroun ◽  
Dmitri Kondrashov ◽  
Michael K. Tippett ◽  
Andrew Robertson ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ernest Pusateri ◽  
Bharat Ram Ambati ◽  
Elizabeth Brooks ◽  
Ondrej Platek ◽  
Donald McAllaster ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 1571 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jhonatan Camacho Navarro ◽  
Magda Ruiz ◽  
Rodolfo Villamizar ◽  
Luis Mujica ◽  
Jabid Quiroga

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