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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 11, 2020
Filed:
Jun. 26, 2017
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Llc “gazpromneft Science & Technology Centre”, Saint-Petersburg, RU;
Vladimir M. Babin, Saint-Petersburg, RU;
David Echeverria Ciaurri, New York, NY (US);
Maria Golitsyna, Moscow, RU;
David Kremer Garcia, Madrid, ES;
Artyom Semenikhin, Moscow, RU;
Oleg S. Ushmaev, Moscow, RU;
Ramil R. Yaubatyrov, Saint-Petersburg, RU;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
LLC “Gazpromneft Science & Technology Centre”, Saint-Petersburg, RU;
Abstract
Well settings in mature oil field may be configured by generating progressively, geological reservoir models by fitting a set of initial geological reservoir models that generate forecasts of fluid injection and production at a well as a function of time, with a subset of historical well data to produce a set of intermediary geological reservoir models, and fitting the set of intermediary geological reservoir models to a next subset of the historical well data. A set of diverse geological reservoir models may be determined from the geological reservoir models. A mid-term schedule of well settings associated with the well may be generated based on the set of diverse geological reservoir models and an economic model that comprises mid-term estimation of oil sale price and of production costs. The mid-term schedule of well settings may be actuated to control the fluid injection and production at the well.