Title
Production Estimation for Shale Wells with Sentiment-Based Features from Geology Reports.
Abstract
Shale oil and gas have become very promising unconventional energies in recent years. To optimize operations in oil and gas production, a reservoir model is important for understanding the subsurface appropriately. Generally, sensor data, such as surface seismic data, are most popular data sources in modelingthe reservoir with either a numerical simulation model or an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based model. In this paper, to obtain data that describe the subsurface more exactly, information, including phrases that indicates possible bearing oil or gas and rock colors, is extracted from geology reports. Sentiments of the phrases is identified by sentiment analysis, and sentiment sequence over measured depths is then used to generate features. The rock-color similarities between wells are calculated as well, and integrated as distance metrics into a geology-based regression method. Extensive experiments on Bakken wells in the United States show the effectiveness of using the features extracted from geology reports and the rock colors in terms of estimating well production.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ICDMW.2015.13
ICDM Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
geology report, sentiment-based feature, production estimation
Data mining,Oil shale,Computer simulation,Sentiment analysis,Petroleum engineering,Feature extraction,Bearing (mechanical),Fossil fuel,Shale oil,Geology
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
8
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bin Tong1408.11
Hiroaki Ozaki220.71
Makoto Iwayama343687.03
Yoshiyuki Kobayashi420.71
Anshuman Sahu591.54
Ravigopal Vennelakanti6153.01