Applying Decision Trees to Improve Decision Quality in Unconventional Resource Development

P. Miller, J. Gouveia
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Decision trees have been used for many years in conventional oil and gas plays to help managers better understand risk and expected value for a project. Although industry has rapidly shifted over the past decade to developing unconventional resources, application of decision trees to these plays has lagged behind. When building decision trees for unconventional plays, it is often unclear to evaluators how to build the tree, namely, how to estimate the probability of meeting a given commercial threshold, as well as the production profiles and costs to use for each branch of the tree. This paper presents a workflow that can be used to build a decision tree for an unconventional play in the appraisal phase of development, given ranges of uncertainty in production profiles and drilling and completion costs. In applying this workflow, managers will better understand both the drivers of uncertainty in expected value and how they can influence it via appraisal program design and setting commercial thresholds. An example from a North American unconventional play is used as an example to illustrate the steps of the workflow.
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应用决策树提高非常规资源开发决策质量
决策树已经在常规油气开发中使用了多年,帮助管理人员更好地了解项目的风险和预期价值。尽管在过去的十年里,油气行业已经迅速转向开发非常规资源,但决策树在这些区块的应用却落后了。在为非常规油气藏构建决策树时,评估人员通常不清楚如何构建决策树,即如何估计满足给定商业阈值的概率,以及每个分支的生产概况和成本。本文提出了一种工作流程,可用于在开发评估阶段为非常规油气藏建立决策树,考虑到生产剖面和钻完井成本的不确定性。在应用这个工作流程的过程中,管理人员将更好地理解期望值中不确定性的驱动因素,以及他们如何通过评估程序设计和设置商业阈值来影响它。以北美非常规油藏为例,说明了工作流程的步骤。
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