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AAPG Bulletin, V. 95, No. 8 (August 2011), P. 14231442.

Copyright copy2011. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI:10.1306/01031110110

Bayesian networks for prospect analysis in the North Sea

Gabriele Martinelli,1 Jo Eidsvik,2 Ragnar Hauge,3 Maren Drange Forland4

1Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; [email protected]
2Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; [email protected]
3Norwegian Computing Center, Norway; [email protected]
4Norwegian Computing Center, Norway; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

We propose a flexible framework for evaluating prospect dependencies in oil and gas exploration and for solving decision-making problems in this context. The model uses a Bayesian network (BN) for encoding the dependencies in a geologic system at source, reservoir, and trap levels. We discuss different evaluation criteria that allow us to formulate specific decision problems and solve these within the BN framework. The BN model offers a realistic graphic model for capturing the underlying causal geologic process and allows fast statistical computations of marginal and conditional probabilities.

We illustrate the use of our BN model by considering two situations. In the first situation, we wish to gain information about an area where hydrocarbons have been discovered, and use the value of perfect information to determine which locations are the best to drill. In the second situation, we consider the problem of abandoning an area when only dry wells are drilled. For this latter, we use an abandoned revenue criterion to determine the drilling locations.

The application is from the North Sea. Our main focus is the description, visualization, and interpretation of the results for relating the statistical modeling to the local understanding of the geology.

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