The regularizing Levenberg-Marquardt scheme for history matching of petroleum reservoirs,
Marco Iglesias, Clint Dawson

TL;DR
This paper presents a robust regularizing Levenberg-Marquardt scheme for history matching in petroleum reservoirs, effectively incorporating prior geological knowledge to improve the stability and accuracy of inverse problem solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a numerically implemented regularizing Levenberg-Marquardt method that enforces prior knowledge, demonstrating robustness and improved accuracy over standard techniques.
Findings
The scheme provides stable and accurate estimates of reservoir properties.
Numerical experiments show robustness against small measurement noise.
The method outperforms traditional history matching techniques.
Abstract
In this paper we study a history matching approach that consists of finding stable approximations to the problem of minimizing the weighted least-squares functional that penalizes the misfit between the reservoir model predictions and noisy observations . In other words, we are interested in computing where is the measurements error covariance, is the observation space and is a set of admissible parameters. This is an ill-posed nonlinear inverse problem that we address by means of the regularizing Levenberg-Marquardt scheme developed in \cite{Hanke,Hanke2}. Under certain conditions on , the theory of \cite{Hanke,Hanke2} ensures convergence of the scheme to stable approximations to the inverse problem. We propose an implementation of the regularizing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
