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Uncertainty Quantification and Feedback Control Using a Model Selection Approach Applied to a Polymer Flooding Process

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Geostatistics Oslo 2012

Part of the book series: Quantitative Geology and Geostatistics ((QGAG,volume 17))

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Polymer flooding is economically successful in reservoirs where the water flood mobility ratio is high, and/or the reservoir heterogeneity is adverse, because of the improved sweep resulting from mobility-controlled oil displacement. The performance of a polymer flood can be further improved if the process is dynamically controlled using updated reservoir models and by implementing a closed-loop production optimization scheme. This paper presents a feedback control framework that: assesses uncertainty in reservoir modeling and production forecasts, updates the prior uncertainty in reservoir models by integrating continuously monitored production data, and formulates optimal injection/production rates for the updated reservoir models. The value of the feedback control framework is demonstrated with a synthetic example of polymer flooding where the economic performance was maximized.

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Srinivasan, S., Mantilla, C. (2012). Uncertainty Quantification and Feedback Control Using a Model Selection Approach Applied to a Polymer Flooding Process. In: Abrahamsen, P., Hauge, R., Kolbjørnsen, O. (eds) Geostatistics Oslo 2012. Quantitative Geology and Geostatistics, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4153-9_16

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