Improved Learning Cycle Assessment of Stimulated Wells’ Performance through Advanced Mathematical Modeling

Author:

Donovan Diane1,Azadi Mohsen2,Ganpule Sameer3,Nuralishahi Turaj3,Smith Andrew3,Josserand Sylvain2,Thompson Bevan2,Reay Thomas2,Gay Laura2,Burrage Kevin4,Burrage Pamela4,Lawson Brodie4,Yazici Emine5

Affiliation:

1. The University of Queensland (Corresponding author)

2. The University of Queensland

3. Origin Energy

4. Queensland University of Technology

5. Koc University

Abstract

Summary In this paper, we forecast cumulative production for stimulated gas wells using a combination of fast-to-implement modeling methodologies, including polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) and Gaussian processes (GP) proxy models coupled with populations of phenomenological models (POMs). These modeling techniques allow for a reduction in forecast uncertainty and are shown to be effective techniques for extrapolating early time data for stimulated well production from a field of wells in the Surat Basin, Queensland, Australia. The proposed techniques strategically capture and capitalize on production trends across an entire gas field, even in the presence of early production transients. We demonstrate that learning cycles can be shortened, leading to reasonable forecasts, as well as meaningful and actionable insights.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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