Data Space Inversion for Efficient Predictions and Uncertainty Quantification for Geothermal Models
Alex de Beer, Andrew Power, Daniel Wong, Ken Dekkers, Michael Gravatt,, Elvar K. Bjarkason, John P. O'Sullivan, Michael J. O'Sullivan, Oliver J., Maclaren, Ruanui Nicholson

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that data space inversion (DSI) is a robust and efficient method for making predictions with quantified uncertainty in geothermal reservoir models, offering a practical alternative to traditional Bayesian approaches.
Contribution
The paper introduces a modified DSI algorithm that efficiently samples from the posterior predictive distribution in geothermal modeling, reducing computational costs.
Findings
DSI provides accurate uncertainty quantification in geothermal predictions.
The modified DSI algorithm improves sampling efficiency.
DSI outperforms traditional methods in computational speed.
Abstract
The ability to make accurate predictions with quantified uncertainty provides a crucial foundation for the successful management of a geothermal reservoir. Conventional approaches for making predictions using geothermal reservoir models involve estimating unknown model parameters using field data, then propagating the uncertainty in these estimates through to the predictive quantities of interest. However, the unknown parameters are not always of direct interest; instead, the predictions are of primary importance. Data space inversion (DSI) is an alternative methodology that allows for the efficient estimation of predictive quantities of interest, with quantified uncertainty, that avoids the need to estimate model parameters entirely. In this paper, we illustrate the applicability of DSI to geothermal reservoir modelling. We first review the processes of model calibration, prediction…
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TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
