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Multiscale Parameterization of Petrophysical Properties for Efficient History-Matching.

Gardet, Caroline; Le Ravalec, Mickaele et Gloaguen, Erwan (2014). Multiscale Parameterization of Petrophysical Properties for Efficient History-Matching. Mathematical Geosciences , vol. 46 , nº 3. pp. 315-336. DOI: 10.1007/s11004-013-9480-3.

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Résumé

The prediction of fluid flows within hydrocarbon reservoirs requires the characterization of petrophysical properties. Such characterization is performed on the basis of geostatistics and history-matching; in short, a reservoir model is first randomly drawn, and then sequentially adjusted until it reproduces the available dynamic data. Two main concerns typical of the problem under consideration are the heterogeneity of rocks occurring at all scales and the use of data of distinct resolution levels. Therefore, referring to sequential Gaussian simulation, this paper proposes a new stochastic simulation method able to handle several scales for both continuous or discrete random fields. This method adds flexibility to history-matching as it boils down to the multiscale parameterization of reservoir models. In other words, reservoir models can be updated at either coarse or fine scales, or both. Parameterization adapts to the available data; the coarser the scale targeted, the smaller the number of unknown parameters, and the more efficient the history-matching process. This paper focuses on the use of variational optimization techniques driven by the gradual deformation method to vary reservoir models. Other data assimilation methods and perturbation processes could have been envisioned as well. Last, a numerical application case is presented in order to highlight the advantages of the proposed method for conditioning permeability models to dynamic data. For simplicity, we focus on two-scale processes. The coarse scale describes the variations in the trend while the fine scale characterizes local variations around the trend. The relationships between data resolution and parameterization are investigated.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: geostatistical model; multiscale reservoir model; reservoir simulation; sequential Gaussian simulation
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 31 août 2017 20:30
Dernière modification: 31 août 2017 20:30
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/3583

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