Social networks and discovery in the enterprise (SaND)
Inbal Ronen, Elad Shahar, et al.
SIGIR 2009
Suppressing the effects of liquid loading is a key issue for efficient utilization of mid and late-life wells in shale-gas systems. This state of the wells can be prevented by performing short shut-ins when the gas rate falls below the minimum rate needed to avoid liquid loading. In this paper, we present a Lagrangian relaxation scheme for shut-in scheduling of distributed shale multi-well systems. The scheme optimizes shut-in times and a reference rate for each multi-well pad, such that the total produced rate tracks a given short-term gas demand for the field. By using simple, frequency-tuned well proxy models, we obtain a compact mixed-integer formulation which by Lagrangian relaxation renders a decomposable structure. A set of computational tests demonstrates the merits of the proposed scheme. This study indicates that the method is capable of solving large field-wide scheduling problems by producing good solutions in reasonable computation times. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
Inbal Ronen, Elad Shahar, et al.
SIGIR 2009
Apostol Natsev, Alexander Haubold, et al.
MMSP 2007
Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization
B. Wagle
EJOR