Multi-objective optimization for multi-agent injection strategies in subsurface CO$_2$ storage
Per Pettersson, Sebastian Krumscheid, Sarah Gasda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-agent, multi-objective optimization framework for CO$_2$ injection strategies in subsurface storage, integrating reservoir simulation and evolutionary algorithms to identify optimal and suboptimal coalition strategies.
Contribution
It presents a novel combination of multi-agent modeling, multi-objective optimization, and reservoir simulation for CO$_2$ storage, including new methods for coalition analysis.
Findings
Demonstrated framework on Bjarmeland formation
Compared weighted sum and multi-objective optimization methods
Identified optimal and suboptimal coalition performances
Abstract
We propose a novel framework for optimizing injection strategies in large-scale CO storage combining multi-agent models with multi-objective optimization, and reservoir simulation. We investigate whether agents should form coalitions for collaboration to maximize the outcome of their storage activities. In multi-agent systems, it is typically assumed that the optimal strategy for any given coalition structure is already known, and it remains to identify which coalition structure is optimal according to some predefined criterion. For any coalition structure in this work, the optimal CO injection strategy is not a priori known, and needs to be found by a combination of reservoir simulation and a multi-objective optimization problem. The multi-objective optimization problems all come with the numerical challenges of repeated evaluations of complex-physics models. We use versatile…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions · Geological Modeling and Analysis
