Claus,
History matching is one of the most difficult tasks reservoir engineers
perform, so anything than can improve on this will be enthusiastically
received. Part of the issue is that comparing various runs can be
distracting and running the commercial tools means having
multiple/special simulator licensees.
One suggestion, is rather than write a wrapper round OPM consider using
ResInsight and Octave to setup the decks and run the models, that way
you leverage existing tools. Also this would mean it would be easily
available to the community through incorporating the Octave scripts in a
release. This would also mean that it would work with OPM Flow, ECLIPSE,
and tNavigator.
If you need any help/advice from the reservoir engineering side let me know.
Something to consider
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On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 7:38 AM, Claus Aranha
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello!
I'm Claus. In the past few years, I have been researching meta-heuristics for
Reservoir History Matching using a (very crude)
python wrapper for Eclipse made by myself.
Today I found about the OPM project, and it would be FANTASTIC if I could
replace Eclipse with OPM on my workflow (or at least do the initial development
of the optimizers on OPM, and then the final testing on Eclipse using opm-ecl).
However, after successfully running the tests and tutorials, I am having
difficulties running our models on OPM. For example, our simplest model fails
to run with the error:
"Keyword AQUFET not recognized"
(And indeed, the keyword is not in the OPM manual)
So I was wondering if there is some sort of manual, tutorial or guidelines for
making ECL models compatible with OPM Flow. I looked around the documentation,
project page, and the last year or so of the mailing list but could not find
anything.
Thank you very much!
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University of Tsukuba, Department of Computer Sciences
http://conclave.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp +81 (29) 853-6574
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From: Claus Aranha <[email protected]>
To: Alf Birger Rustad <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Opm] Guidelines for running an Eclipse model on OPM-Flow
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Hello Alf,
As you said, I did not have a lot of hope, but decided to ask anyway.
Thank you for the quick answer!
I'm not a Petroleum Engineer actually, but a BlackBox Optimization
person. I will definitely try to get the PEs in our group to help.
If there is interest in implementation of (metaheuristic) optimization
algorithms pluggable to OPM, I'd be happy to contribute once I get
something decent working.
Cheers,
On 2018年05月30日 20:00, Alf Birger Rustad wrote:
Hi Claus,
It seems you already know the answer to your question. You need to use keywords
supported by OPM as outlined in the manual. The opm-data and opm-tests
repositories contain many example input decks that are supported. Basically,
you need to remove unsupported keywords from the deck, possibly replacing them
with supported functionality that achieves the same effect.
If you have followed us for a year, you have probably noticed that we add on
new keywords and new functionality frequently. AQUFET is currently not planned,
but aquifer support is on it's way in these days. You will find an example deck
with the soon to be supported keywords here:
https://github.com/OPM/opm-tests/blob/master/aquifer-oilwater/2D_OW_CTAQUIFER.DATA
Patches are welcome, so if you are an experienced developer, you can attempt
implementing support for whatever you are missing yourself and contribute it.
Cheers,
Alf
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Emne: [Opm] Guidelines for running an Eclipse model on OPM-Flow
Hello!
I'm Claus. In the past few years, I have been researching
meta-heuristics for Reservoir History Matching using a (very crude)
python wrapper for Eclipse made by myself.
Today I found about the OPM project, and it would be FANTASTIC if I
could replace Eclipse with OPM on my workflow (or at least do the
initial development of the optimizers on OPM, and then the final testing
on Eclipse using opm-ecl).
However, after successfully running the tests and tutorials, I am having
difficulties running our models on OPM. For example, our simplest model
fails to run with the error:
"Keyword AQUFET not recognized"
(And indeed, the keyword is not in the OPM manual)
So I was wondering if there is some sort of manual, tutorial or
guidelines for making ECL models compatible with OPM Flow. I looked
around the documentation, project page, and the last year or so of the
mailing list but could not find anything.
Thank you very much!
--
Claus Aranha
University of Tsukuba, Department of Computer Sciences
http://conclave.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp +81 (29) 853-6574
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Tsukuba, Department of Computer Science.In this page, you can find information
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