Upscaling the porosity-permeability relationship of a microporous carbonate to the Darcy scale with machine learning
Hannah P. Menke, Julien Maes, Sebastian Geiger

TL;DR
This paper introduces a machine learning approach to upscale the complex porosity-permeability relationship in carbonate rocks, enabling accurate large-scale flow predictions from microscopic structural data.
Contribution
The study presents a novel multivariate structural regression method using machine learning to effectively upscale multimodal porosity-permeability relationships in porous media.
Findings
Machine learning models closely match detailed simulations.
The approach outperforms traditional K-C models.
Upscaled models accurately predict Darcy-scale flow.
Abstract
The permeability of a pore structure is typically described by stochastic representations of its geometrical attributes. Database-driven numerical solvers for large model domains can only accurately predict large-scale flow behaviour when they incorporate upscaled descriptions of that structure. The upscaling is particularly challenging for rocks with multimodal porosity structures such as carbonates, where several different types of structures are interacting. It is the connectivity both within and between these different structures that controls the porosity-permeability relationship at the larger length scales. Recent advances in machine learning combined with numerical modelling and structural analysis have allowed us to probe the relationship between structure and permeability more deeply. We have used this integrated approach to tackle the challenge of upscaling multimodal and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques · Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
