2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2019.04.091
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New approach for interpreting pressure and flow rate data from permanent downhole gauges, least square support vector machine approach

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“…Among various monitoring methods, in situ downhole monitoring of state parameters (such as pressure, temperature, etc.) provides the most critical and direct data points that can be used to validate models, optimize injection schemes, detect leaks, and track CO2 plumes [17][18][19][20] . However, groundbreaking research progress has yet to be made on sensors that can withstand harsh downhole conditions and operate for decades throughout the life cycle of the project.…”
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“…Among various monitoring methods, in situ downhole monitoring of state parameters (such as pressure, temperature, etc.) provides the most critical and direct data points that can be used to validate models, optimize injection schemes, detect leaks, and track CO2 plumes [17][18][19][20] . However, groundbreaking research progress has yet to be made on sensors that can withstand harsh downhole conditions and operate for decades throughout the life cycle of the project.…”
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confidence: 99%