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A Model for Management of a Gas-field

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Constructing and Applying Objective Functions

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The problem of optimal exploitation of a gas-field is considered. A vast set of statistical data on Urengoi field is analyzed by means of physical and statistical models integrated into one model. For this purpose, methods of underground hydrodynamics, regression analysis, and mathematical programming are applied. The main objectives, profitability, maintenance costs, and gas reservoir recovery coefficient, are optimized by adjusting instrumental variables like gas extraction speed with respect to the resulting amount of gas jammed.

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Sukharev, M.G., Jolkov, S.Y. (2002). A Model for Management of a Gas-field. In: Tangian, A.S., Gruber, J. (eds) Constructing and Applying Objective Functions. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 510. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56038-5_15

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