Abstract
Multi-objective optimization algorithms are crucial for addressing real-world problems, particularly with regard to optimizing well control parameters, which are often computationally expensive due to their reliance on numerical simulations. Surrogate-assisted models help to reduce this computational burden, but their effectiveness depends on the quality of the surrogates, which can be affected by candidate dimension and noise. This study proposes a novel surrogate-assisted multi-objective optimization framework (MOO-SESA) that combines selective ensemble support-vector regression with NSGA-II. The framework’s uniqueness lies in its adaptive selection of a diverse subset of surrogates, established prior to iteration, to enhance accuracy, robustness, and computational efficiency. To our knowledge, this is the first instance in which selective ensemble techniques with multi-objective optimization have been applied to reservoir well control problems. Through employing an ensemble strategy for improving the quality of the surrogate model, MOO-SESA demonstrated superior well control scenarios and faster convergence compared to traditional surrogate-assisted models when applied to the SPE10 and Egg reservoir models.
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Wang, L., Deng, R., Zhang, L., Qu, J., Wang, H., Zhang, L., … Adenutsi, C. D. (2024). A Novel Surrogate-Assisted Multi-Objective Well Control Parameter Optimization Method Based on Selective Ensembles. Processes, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12102140
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