Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematical Modelling, Kaunas University of Technology, Studentu 50-146, LT 51368 Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract
In recent years machine learning algorithms have been gaining momentum in resolving subsurface flow issues related to hydrocarbon flows, Carbon capture utilization and storage, hydrogen storage, geothermal flows, and enhanced oil recovery. This paper presents and attempts to solve subsurface flow problem using neural upscaling method. The neural upscaling method, described in the present work, is a machine learning approach to calculate effective properties in each grid block for subsurface flow modeling. This method is intended to be more accurate than traditional analytical upscaling methods (which are only accurate for layered or homogeneous media) and numerical upscaling methods (which are more accurate for heterogeneous media but involve higher computational cost and are dependent on boundary conditions). The neural upscaling method is based on learning from a large number of geological realizations, which allows it to account for uncertainty in geology. It is also computationally fast and accurate. The method is demonstrated through a series of 2D test cases, and its accuracy is compared to that of analytical and numerical upscaling methods.
Funder
Lithuanian Research Council Funding
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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