Predicting Oil Production Level for Specified Cost, Price and Revenue

C. Nwoye, I. Adiele, S. Ede, I. Obiagwu, C. Nwoye
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This paper presents an evaluation of the trend of oil level production dependence on its operating cost, current oil price and expected revenue over a production period of 10 years (2003-2012). Results from both experiment and model prediction show that the oil production level is very significantly affected by its operating cost and expected revenue at a particular current oil price. A three-factorial model was derived, validated and used for the response analysis. Results from evaluations indicated that the standard error incurred in predicting oil production level for each value of the expected revenue & operating cost considered, as obtained from derived model and regression model were 0.0401 and 3.5 x 10-4 & 3.7348 and 3.7544% respectively. Further evaluation indicates that oil production per unit operating cost as obtained from experiment; derived model and regression model were 0.0556, 0.0552 and 0.0552 MTSB /M$ respectively. Comparative analysis of the correlations between oil production and operating cost, current oil price and expected revenue as obtained from experiment; derived model and regression model indicated that they were all > 0.99. The maximum deviation of the model-predicted oil production level (from experimental results) was less than 7%. This translated into over 93% operational confidence for the derived model as well as over 0.93 reliability response coefficients of oil production dependence to the operating cost, current oil price and expected revenue.
在给定成本、价格和收入的情况下预测石油生产水平
本文对2003-2012年10年的生产周期中石油生产依赖于其运营成本、当前油价和预期收入的趋势进行了评价。实验结果和模型预测结果都表明,在特定的当前油价下,石油生产水平受到其运营成本和预期收入的显著影响。一个三因子模型被推导、验证并用于反应分析。评价结果表明,推导模型和回归模型在考虑各预期收益和运营成本值时预测产油量的标准误差分别为0.0401和3.5 × 10-4和3.7348和3.754%。进一步评价表明,单位作业成本的产油量与实验结果一致;推导模型和回归模型分别为0.0556、0.0552和0.0552 MTSB /M$。对比分析了实验所得的石油产量与作业成本、当前油价和预期收益之间的相关性;推导模型和回归模型均> 0.99。模型预测的产油量与实验结果的最大偏差小于7%。这意味着推导出的模型的作业置信度超过93%,石油产量对作业成本、当前油价和预期收益的依赖度响应系数超过0.93。
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