Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs

Bubble point pressure is of great significance in reservoir engineering calculations affecting the success of reservoir simulation. For determining this valuable parameter, experimental tests are the most reliable techniques; however, these measurements are costly and time-consuming. So, it is cruci...

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Main Authors: Alireza Rostami, Alireza Daneshi, Rohaldin Miri
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Language:English
Published: Yandy Scientific Press 2020-06-01
Series:Advances in Geo-Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.yandy-ager.com/index.php/ager/article/view/212
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spelling doaj-9c7855fd872c44ac8c51e84d4246cfcc2020-11-25T03:50:00ZengYandy Scientific PressAdvances in Geo-Energy Research2208-598X2208-598X2020-06-014212613410.26804/ager.2020.02.02Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirsAlireza Rostami0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0445-729XAlireza Daneshi1Rohaldin Miri2Department of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology (PUT), Ahwaz, IranOil and Gas Fields and Equipment Research and Development Center, Shahid Chamran University, Ahwaz, IranDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, IranBubble point pressure is of great significance in reservoir engineering calculations affecting the success of reservoir simulation. For determining this valuable parameter, experimental tests are the most reliable techniques; however, these measurements are costly and time-consuming. So, it is crucial to propose an empirical model for estimating bubble point pressure. The existing correlations mainly have large errors and develop based on restricted database from a specific geographical location. As a result, development of an all-inclusive correlation is essential. In current article, gene expression programming (GEP) was used to create a generalized model for bubble point pressure estimation. To do this, an all-inclusive source of data was utilized for training and testing the model from the petroleum industry. Several statistical approaches including both illustration tools and diverse error functions were utilized to show the supremacy of the developed GEP model. Consequently, the recommended model is the most accurate as compared to the similar correlations in literature with the average absolute relative error (AARE = 11.41%) and determination coefficient (R2 = 0.96). Furthermore, the solution gas-oil ratio shows to be the most influencing variable on determining bubble point pressure according to sensitivity analysis. The results of contour map analysis demonstrate that most portions of the experimental region are predicted via the GEP equation with fewer errors as compared to two well-known literature correlations. Finally, the proposed GEP model can be of high prominence for accurate bubble point pressure estimation.https://www.yandy-ager.com/index.php/ager/article/view/212bubble point pressuregene expression programmingcorrelationsensitivity analysiscomprehensive error analysis
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author Alireza Rostami
Alireza Daneshi
Rohaldin Miri
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Alireza Daneshi
Rohaldin Miri
Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
Advances in Geo-Energy Research
bubble point pressure
gene expression programming
correlation
sensitivity analysis
comprehensive error analysis
author_facet Alireza Rostami
Alireza Daneshi
Rohaldin Miri
author_sort Alireza Rostami
title Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
title_short Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
title_full Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
title_fullStr Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
title_sort proposing a rigorous empirical model for estimating the bubble point pressure in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs
publisher Yandy Scientific Press
series Advances in Geo-Energy Research
issn 2208-598X
2208-598X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Bubble point pressure is of great significance in reservoir engineering calculations affecting the success of reservoir simulation. For determining this valuable parameter, experimental tests are the most reliable techniques; however, these measurements are costly and time-consuming. So, it is crucial to propose an empirical model for estimating bubble point pressure. The existing correlations mainly have large errors and develop based on restricted database from a specific geographical location. As a result, development of an all-inclusive correlation is essential. In current article, gene expression programming (GEP) was used to create a generalized model for bubble point pressure estimation. To do this, an all-inclusive source of data was utilized for training and testing the model from the petroleum industry. Several statistical approaches including both illustration tools and diverse error functions were utilized to show the supremacy of the developed GEP model. Consequently, the recommended model is the most accurate as compared to the similar correlations in literature with the average absolute relative error (AARE = 11.41%) and determination coefficient (R2 = 0.96). Furthermore, the solution gas-oil ratio shows to be the most influencing variable on determining bubble point pressure according to sensitivity analysis. The results of contour map analysis demonstrate that most portions of the experimental region are predicted via the GEP equation with fewer errors as compared to two well-known literature correlations. Finally, the proposed GEP model can be of high prominence for accurate bubble point pressure estimation.
topic bubble point pressure
gene expression programming
correlation
sensitivity analysis
comprehensive error analysis
url https://www.yandy-ager.com/index.php/ager/article/view/212
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