Uncertainty Analysis in Geological Modeling for Coalbed Methane

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The complexity of geological conditions results in ambiguity and uncertainty when interpreting geological data, bring difficulties to geological modeling, so quantitative evaluation of uncertainty of various geological parameters is important to establish accurate geological modeling. M coalbed methane field in eastern Australia was selected as an example to explain this process. The parameters and these uncertainty ranges were discussed firstly. And then, the impacts on calculated reserves of parameter uncertainty were analyzed. A better effect was attained in M coalbed methane field with this method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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1407-1410

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September 2014

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