Abstract

Reservoir history matching which has been done through trial and error by engineers is viewed from the standpoint of the dynamic inverse problem, in which automatic history matching is performed as a nonlinear optimization process. The basic concepts, algorithms and example results are briefly introduced, and various obstacles for practical use of it are pointed out. In addition, responding to discussions in the symposium, our ground of research is explained. Lastly, a recommendation is made concerning the systematic field operation that might be useful to improve identifiability of reservoir properties through well performances.

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