Autor: |
Jablonowski, Christopher, Haghshenas, Arash, Shumilak, Edward, Tyler, Kenneth |
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Natural Resources Research; Jan2017, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p57-65, 9p |
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This paper describes the method and results of a probabilistic risk analysis that was used to provide a quantitative basis for a complex and high-stakes design decision for a subsea oil project. Geologic properties were specified as probability density functions based on information from a small number of exploration and appraisal wells. The geological information was coupled to a wellbore fluid dynamics model to simulate operational outcomes for potential well kill operations. Conventional probabilistic sampling and a more efficient experimental design approach were both employed. The key results are cumulative density functions for critical bases of design that are used for risk analysis and final equipment selection. The analysis reinforces the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, in this case the subsurface disciplines and well engineering, to achieve efficient risk-based designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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