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Control of Human-Induced Seismicity in Underground Reservoirs Governed by a Nonlinear 3D PDE-ODE System

Systems and Control 2026-03-27 v5 Systems and Control Optimization and Control

Abstract

Induced seismicity caused by fluid extraction or injection in underground reservoirs is a major challenge for safe energy production and storage. This paper presents a robust output-feedback controller for induced seismicity mitigation in geological reservoirs described by a coupled 3D PDE-ODE model. The controller is nonlinear and robust (MIMO Super-Twisting design), producing a continuous control signal and requiring minimal model information, while accommodating parameter uncertainties and spatial heterogeneity. Two operational outputs are regulated simultaneously: regional pressures and seismicity rates computed over reservoir sub-regions. Closed-loop properties are established via explicit bounds on the solution and its time derivative for both the infinite-dimensional dynamics and the nonlinear ODE system, yielding finite-time or exponential convergence of the tracking errors. The method is evaluated on the Groningen gas-field case study in two scenarios: gas production while not exceeding the intrinsic seismicity of the region, and combined production with CO2_2 injection toward net-zero carbon operation. Simulations demonstrate accurate tracking of pressure and seismicity targets across regions under significant parameter uncertainty, supporting safer reservoir operation while preserving production objectives.

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@article{arxiv.2412.06327,
  title  = {Control of Human-Induced Seismicity in Underground Reservoirs Governed by a Nonlinear 3D PDE-ODE System},
  author = {Diego Gutiérrez-Oribio and Ioannis Stefanou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.06327},
  year   = {2026}
}