Combinatorial framework for planning in geological exploration
Mark Sh. Levin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a combinatorial, hierarchical framework for planning geological exploration in oil-gas fields, integrating multicriteria assessment, morphological design, and aggregation methods to optimize exploration strategies.
Contribution
It presents a novel combinatorial planning methodology combining hierarchical multicriteria design and morphological models for geological exploration.
Findings
Framework successfully applied to Yamal peninsula exploration data
Enhanced decision-making through multicriteria assessment and morphological clique models
Effective integration of regional and local exploration plans
Abstract
The paper describes combinatorial framework for planning of geological exploration for oil-gas fields. The suggested scheme of the geological exploration involves the following stages: (1) building of special 4-layer tree-like model (layer of geological exploration): productive layer, group of productive layers, oil-gas field, oil-gas region (or group of the fields); (2) generations of local design (exploration) alternatives for each low-layer geological objects: conservation, additional search, independent utilization, joint utilization; (3) multicriteria (i.e., multi-attribute) assessment of the design (exploration) alternatives and their interrelation (compatibility) and mapping if the obtained vector estimates into integrated ordinal scale; (4) hierarchical design ('bottom-up') of composite exploration plans for each oil-gas field; (5) integration of the plans into region plans and…
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