Method for determining the provenance of an oil sample using geochemical allocation

US12455274B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12455274-B2
Application numberUS-202217958135-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2022
Priority dateOct 1, 2021
Publication dateOct 28, 2025
Grant dateOct 28, 2025

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A method for determining the geological levels of reservoirs contributing to a sample from a produced oil well, by means of chromatographic composition data, as well as other characteristics of the produced oil and pure samples of oil originating from each of the different geological levels contributing to the sample. The method provided by the invention may be advantageously implemented in a computer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for determining the provenance of a sample comprising a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from production of a well, the method comprising the steps of: a) collecting a plurality of pure samples from different geological levels in the well, wherein each of said pure samples comprises a mixture of hydrocarbons representative of a corresponding geological level; b) determining a value of a property in each of the pure samples collected in step a), wherein determining the value of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) comprises subjecting each of the pure samples to a gas chromatography analysis; c) determining a value of the property in the sample, wherein determining the value of the property in the sample comprises subjecting the sample to a gas chromatography analysis; and d) calculating a contribution of each geological level to the sample, by solving a system of equations relating the values of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) determined in step b) to the value of the property in the sample determined in step c) using linear discriminant analysis, wherein both the sample and the pure samples are obtained from one of produced oil, co-produced gas or co-produced water. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the linear discriminant analysis comprises calculating a set of eigenvalues and eigenvectors generating a hyperplane wherein the ratio of intra covariances and inter covariances is maximal. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the intra covariance matrix and the inter covariance matrix are respectively defined by the following equations: Σ b = ∑ k = 1 K ( μ k - μ ) ⁢ N k ( μ k - μ ) T Σ w = ∑ k = 1 K ∑ n = 1 N k ( X n ( k ) - μ k ) ⁢ ( X n ( k ) - μ k ) T and the eigenvectors are defined by the following equation: Σ w −1 Σ b w=λw. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein solving the system of equations comprises maximizing a cost function. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the cost function is defined by the following equation: J ( w ) =w·Σ b ·w T /w·Σ w ·w T. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein maximizing the cost function comprises solving the following equation: Σ w −1 Σ b w= ( w·Σ b ·w T /w·Σ w ·w T ) w. 7. A computer-implemented method for determining the provenance of a sample comprising a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from production of a well, the method comprising the steps of: e) collecting a plurality of pure samples from different geological levels in the well, wherein each of said pure samples comprises a mixture of hydrocarbons representative of a corresponding geological level, f) determining a value of a property in each of the pure samples collected in step a), wherein determining the value of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) comprises subjecting each of the pure samples to a gas chromatography analysis, g) determining a value of the property in the sample, wherein determining the value of the property in the sample comprises subjecting the sample to a gas chromatography analysis, and h) calculating a contribution of each geological level to the sample, by solving a system of equations relating the values of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) determined in step b) to the value of the property in the sample determined in step c) using maximum likelihood estimation, wherein both the sample and the pure samples are obtained from one of produced oil, co-produced gas or co-produced water. 8. A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with instructions that, when executed, perform operations for determining the provenance of a sample comprising a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from production of a well, the operations comprising: a) collecting a plurality of pure samples from different geological levels in the well, wherein each of said pure samples comprises a mixture of hydrocarbons representative of a corresponding geological level; b) determining a value of a property in each of the pure samples collected in step a), wherein determining the value of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) comprises subjecting each of the pure samples to a gas chromatography analysis; c) determining a value of the property in the sample, wherein determining the value of the property in the sample comprises subjecting the sample to a gas chromatography analysis; and d) calculating a contribution of each geological level to the sample, by solving a system of equations relating the values of the property in each of the pure samples collected in step a) determined in

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A method for determining the geological levels of reservoirs contributing to a sample from a produced oil well, by means of chromatographic composition data, as well as other characteristics of the produced oil and pure samples of oil originating from each of the different geological levels contributing to the sample. The method provided by the invention may be advantageously implemented in a c…
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Primary CPC classification G01N33/241. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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