Inter-well tracer tests in oil reservoirs using different optimization methods: A field case

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J. Ramírez-Sabag
O. Valdiviezo-Mijangos
M. Coronado

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In the interpretation of inter-well tracer tests to determine reservoir properties in oil and geothermal reservoirs as well as in aquifers, different non-linear regression methods are used. Analytical flow models are employed to fit tracer breakthrough data in order to determine the free parameters in the models. Non-linearity can yield multiple solutions for the fitting parameters. Traditionally, a single optimization method and several initial parameter values are employed. This procedure is often cumbersome and computer time-consuming. Moreover, an initial point close to the global optimum must be provided, what in many field cases is not available. We propose an approach which employs several optimization methods simultaneously, using a few initial points. Thus, different solutions can be found in a relatively simple way, and the reliability of the solutions is improved.

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Ramírez-Sabag, J., Valdiviezo-Mijangos, O., & Coronado, M. (2005). Inter-well tracer tests in oil reservoirs using different optimization methods: A field case. Geofisica Internacional, 44(1), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2005.44.1.555
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