Geostatistical Inversion for Subsurface Characterization Using Stein Variational Gradient Descent With Autoencoder Neural Network: An Application to Geologic Carbon Sequestration

Author:

Liu Mingliang1ORCID,Grana Dario2ORCID,Mukerji Tapan134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy Science and Engineering Stanford University Stanford CA USA

2. Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Wyoming Laramie WY USA

3. Department of Geophysics Stanford University Stanford CA USA

4. Department of Earth & Planetary Science Stanford University Stanford CA USA

Abstract

AbstractGeophysical subsurface characterization plays a key role in the success of geologic carbon sequestration (GCS). While deterministic inversion methods are commonly used due to their computational efficiency, they often fail to adequately quantify the model uncertainty, which is essential for informed decision‐making and risk mitigation in GCS projects. In this study, we propose the SVGD‐AE method, a novel geostatistical inversion approach that integrates geophysical data with prior geological knowledge to estimate subsurface properties. SVGD‐AE combines Stein Variational Gradient Descent (SVGD) for sampling high‐dimensional distributions with an autoencoder (AE) neural network for re‐parameterizing reservoir models, aiming to accurately preserve geologic characteristics of reservoir models derived from prior knowledge. Through a synthetic example of pre‐stack seismic inversion, we demonstrate that the SVGD‐AE method outperforms traditional probabilistic methods, particularly in inverse problems with complex posterior distributions. Then, we apply the SVGD‐AE method to the Illinois Basin—Decatur Project (IBDP), a large‐scale CO2 storage initiative in Decatur, Illinois, USA. The resulting petrophysical models with quantified uncertainty enhance our understanding of subsurface properties and have broad implications for the feasibility, decision making, and long‐term safety of CO2 storage at the IBDP.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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