4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Dynamic optimization of waterflooding with smart wells using optimal control theory

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SPE JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 391-402

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SOC PETROLEUM ENG
DOI: 10.2118/78278-PA

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We used optimal control theory as ail optimization algorithm for the valve settings in smart wells. We focused on their use in injectors and producers for the waterflooding of heterogeneous reservoirs. As a followup to an earlier intuitive optimization approach, a systematic dynamic optimization approach based oil optimal control theory was developed. The objective was to maximize recovery or net present value of the water-flooding process over a given time period. We investigated the scope for optimization under purely pressure- and purely rate-constrained operating conditions, and concluded that: (1) for wells operating on bottom-hole-pressure constraints, the benefit of using smart wells is mainly reduced water production rather than increased oil production, and (2) for wells operating oil rate constraints. there is generally a large scope for accelerating production and increasing recovery, in combination with a drastic reduction in water production.

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