Optimization of Fracturing Parameters with Machine-Learning and Evolutionary Algorithm Methods
Zhenzhen Dong,
Lei Wu,
Linjun Wang,
Weirong Li (),
Zhengbo Wang and
Zhaoxia Liu
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Zhenzhen Dong: Petroleum Engineering Department, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
Lei Wu: Petroleum Engineering Department, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
Linjun Wang: Petroleum Engineering Department, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
Weirong Li: Petroleum Engineering Department, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
Zhengbo Wang: Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, China
Zhaoxia Liu: Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, China
Energies, 2022, vol. 15, issue 16, 1-22
Abstract:
Oil production from tight oil reservoirs has become economically feasible because of the combination of horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracturing. Optimal fracture design plays a critical role in successful economical production from a tight oil reservoir. However, many complex parameters such as fracture spacing and fracture half-length make fracturing treatments costly and uncertain. To improve fracture design, it is essential to determine reasonable ranges for these parameters and to evaluate their effects on well performance and economic feasibility. In traditional analytical and numerical simulation methods, many simplifications and assumptions are introduced for artificial fracture characterization and gas percolation mechanisms, and their implementation process remains complicated and computationally inefficient. Most previous studies on big data-driven fracturing parameter optimization have been based on only a single output, such as expected ultimate recovery, and few studies have integrated machine learning with evolutionary algorithms to optimize fracturing parameters based on time-series production prediction and economic objectives. This study proposed a novel approach, combining a data-driven model with evolutionary optimization algorithms to optimize fracturing parameters. We established a significant number of static and dynamic data sets representing the geological and developmental characteristics of tight oil reservoirs from numerical simulation. Four production-prediction models based on machine-learning methods—support vector machine, gradient-boosted decision tree, random forest, and multilayer perception—were constructed as mapping functions between static properties and dynamic production. Then, to optimize the fracturing parameters, the best machine-learning-based production predictive model was coupled with four evolutionary algorithms—genetic algorithm, differential evolution algorithm, simulated annealing algorithm, and particle swarm optimization—to investigate the highest net present value (NPV). The results show that among the four production-prediction models established, multilayer perception (MLP) has the best prediction performance. Among the evolutionary algorithms, particle swarm optimization (PSO) not only has the fastest convergence speed but also the highest net present value. The optimal fracturing parameters for the study area were identified. The hybrid MLP-PSO model represents a robust and convenient method to forecast the time-series production and to optimize fracturing parameters by reducing manual tuning.
Keywords: machine learning; evolutionary algorithms; production prediction; net present value; fracturing parameter optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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