Combined mechanistic and machine learning method for construction of oil reservoir permeability map consistent with well test measurements
E. A. Kanin, A. A. Garipova, S. A. Boronin, V. V. Vanovsky, A. L., Vainshtein, A. A. Afanasyev, A. A. Osiptsov, E. V. Burnaev

TL;DR
This paper introduces a combined mechanistic and machine learning approach to accurately construct oil reservoir permeability maps that align with well test measurements, improving reservoir modeling and simulation accuracy.
Contribution
A novel method integrating kernel regression and neural networks to create permeability maps consistent with well data and physics-based simulations.
Findings
Permeability maps closely match original hydrodynamic properties.
Numerical simulations show similar pressure and saturation distributions.
Flow rate and oil production estimates are highly accurate.
Abstract
We propose a new method for construction of the absolute permeability map consistent with the interpreted results of well logging and well test measurements in oil reservoirs. Nadaraya-Watson kernel regression is used to approximate two-dimensional spatial distribution of the rock permeability. Parameters of the kernel regression are tuned by solving the optimization problem in which, for each well placed in an oil reservoir, we minimize the difference between the actual and predicted values of (i) absolute permeability at the well location (from well logging); (ii) absolute integral permeability of the domain around the well and (iii) skin factor (from well tests). Inverse problem is solved via multiple solutions to forward problems, in which we estimate the integral permeability of reservoir surrounding a well and the skin factor by the surrogate model. The last one is developed using…
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TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
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