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Data-driven deep-learning forecasting for oil production and pressure

  • Rafael de Oliveira Werneck
  • , Raphael Prates
  • , Renato Moura
  • , Maiara Moreira Gonçalves
  • , Manuel Castro
  • , Aurea Soriano-Vargas
  • , Pedro Ribeiro Mendes Júnior
  • , M. Manzur Hossain
  • , Marcelo Ferreira Zampieri
  • , Alexandre Ferreira
  • , Alessandra Davólio
  • , Denis Schiozer
  • , Anderson Rocha

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Abstract

Production forecasting plays an important role in oil and gas production, aiding engineers to perform field management. However, this can be challenging for complex reservoirs such as the highly heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs from Brazilian Pre-salt fields. We propose a new setup for forecasting multiple outputs using machine-learning algorithms and evaluate a set of deep-learning architectures suitable for time-series forecasting. The setup proposed is called N-th Day and it provides a coherent solution for the problem of forecasting multiple data points in which a sliding window mechanism guarantees there is no data leakage during training. We also devise four deep-learning architectures for forecasting, stacking the layers to focus on different timescales, and compare them with different existing off-the-shelf methods. The obtained results confirm that specific architectures, as those we propose, are crucial for oil and gas production forecasting. Although LSTM and GRU layers are designed to capture temporal sequences, the experiments also indicate that the investigated scenario of production forecasting requires additional and specific structures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109937
JournalJournal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Volume210
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Data-driven
  • Deep learning
  • Forecasting
  • Oil production
  • Pre-salt

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