2010
DOI: 10.2118/119094-pa
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Results of the Brugge Benchmark Study for Flooding Optimization and History Matching

Abstract: Summary In preparation for the SPE Applied Technology Workshop (ATW) held in Brugge in June 2008, a unique benchmark project was organized to test the combined use of waterflooding-optimization and history-matching methods in a closed-loop workflow. The benchmark was organized in the form of an interactive competition during the months preceding the ATW. The goal set for the exercise was to create a set of history-matched reservoir models and then to find an optimal waterflooding strategy for an… Show more

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“…After history-matched reservoir models were created, water flooding strategies for 20 producers and 10 injectors were optimized. Peters et al (2010) have summarized in detail the results of the Brugge test case obtained by nine research groups. Briefly, Table 1 compares the reservoir simulators, optimization methods, and the net present values optimized in Year 10.…”
Section: Closed-loop Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After history-matched reservoir models were created, water flooding strategies for 20 producers and 10 injectors were optimized. Peters et al (2010) have summarized in detail the results of the Brugge test case obtained by nine research groups. Briefly, Table 1 compares the reservoir simulators, optimization methods, and the net present values optimized in Year 10.…”
Section: Closed-loop Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brugge test case is a synthetic oil field built for benchmarking purposes (Peters et al, 2009). We shortly describe the available dataset and explain the procedure developed to match the target production data.…”
Section: Brugge Case: Matching Of Production Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, several random geological realizations were generated from well logs from various stochastic simulation schemes. At last, Peters et al (2009) delivered 104 realizations defined over a grid with 60 000 cells and consisting of nine layers (two in Schelde, three in Waal, three in Maas, and one in Schie). To sum up, the available data were the well logs, the first 10 years of production history and the 104 random realizations generated on a coarser grid.…”
Section: Brugge Case: Matching Of Production Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge of the proportions is not sufficient for accurate modeling of the lithotypes and the depositional system templates help modelers to visualize relationships between the facies and to provide an associated lithotype "rule box" (see: upper left schematics, Fig. 5 and facies-constrained model of porosity distribution of Brugge synthetic model (Peters et al, 2009), generated by DecisionSpace  Desktop Earth Modeling.…”
Section: Geologically-driven Facies Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%