A Deep Learning-Aided Approach for Estimating Field Permeability Map by Fusing Well Logs, Well Tests, and Seismic Data
Grigoriy Shutov, Viktor Duplyakov, Shadfar Davoodi, Anton Morozov, Dmitriy Popkov, Kirill Pavlenko, Albert Vainshtein, Viktor Kotezhekov, Sergey Kaygorodov, Boris Belozerov, Mars M Khasanov, Vladimir Vanovskiy, Andrei Osiptsov, Evgeny Burnaev

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel deep learning-based data fusion method combining well logs, well tests, and seismic data to accurately estimate permeability maps across oil reservoirs, enhancing prediction accuracy especially in inter-well regions.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-stage data fusion approach with a custom kernel and CNN processing seismic data, improving permeability mapping over existing methods.
Findings
Permeability maps closely match well estimations.
Seismic data integration significantly improves inter-well predictions.
Method validated on a real Western Siberian reservoir.
Abstract
Obtaining reliable permeability maps of oil reservoirs is crucial for building a robust and accurate reservoir simulation model and, therefore, designing effective recovery strategies. This problem, however, remains challenging, as it requires the integration of various data sources by experts from different disciplines. Moreover, there are no sources to provide direct information about the inter-well space. In this work, a new method based on the data-fusion approach is proposed for predicting two-dimensional permeability maps on the whole reservoir area. This method utilizes non-parametric regression with a custom kernel shape accounting for different data sources: well logs, well tests, and seismics. A convolutional neural network is developed to process seismic data and then incorporate it with other sources. A multi-stage data fusion procedure helps to artificially increase the…
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TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
