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Conditioning of three-dimensional generative adversarial networks for pore and reservoir-scale models

Machine Learning 2018-02-16 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Geophysics

Abstract

Geostatistical modeling of petrophysical properties is a key step in modern integrated oil and gas reservoir studies. Recently, generative adversarial networks (GAN) have been shown to be a successful method for generating unconditional simulations of pore- and reservoir-scale models. This contribution leverages the differentiable nature of neural networks to extend GANs to the conditional simulation of three-dimensional pore- and reservoir-scale models. Based on the previous work of Yeh et al. (2016), we use a content loss to constrain to the conditioning data and a perceptual loss obtained from the evaluation of the GAN discriminator network. The technique is tested on the generation of three-dimensional micro-CT images of a Ketton limestone constrained by two-dimensional cross-sections, and on the simulation of the Maules Creek alluvial aquifer constrained by one-dimensional sections. Our results show that GANs represent a powerful method for sampling conditioned pore and reservoir samples for stochastic reservoir evaluation workflows.

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@article{arxiv.1802.05622,
  title  = {Conditioning of three-dimensional generative adversarial networks for pore and reservoir-scale models},
  author = {Lukas Mosser and Olivier Dubrule and Martin J. Blunt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05622},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures