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Autores principales: Min, Chao, Cui, Junyi, Migórski, Stanisław, Xie, Yonglan, Zhang, Qingxia, Peng, Jun
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Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18844
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author Min, Chao
Cui, Junyi
Migórski, Stanisław
Xie, Yonglan
Zhang, Qingxia
Peng, Jun
author_facet Min, Chao
Cui, Junyi
Migórski, Stanisław
Xie, Yonglan
Zhang, Qingxia
Peng, Jun
contents Drilling investment is pivotal to operational planning in oil and gas (O\&G) exploration. Conventional deployment relies heavily on fragmented expert assessments of geological and economic factors, with limited integration ability of information. As the tool of portfolio show strong potential for mitigating uncertainty and selecting superior drilling plans, this study develops a multi-objective mean-variance portfolio model that accounts for geological-parameter uncertainty, enabling an effective risk-return trade-off and optimal selection. First, the probabilistic distribution of geological-parameters for prospect-list projects is obtained through expert-elicited priors. And considering the selection of the drilling projects as a portfolio, an optimization model is formulated jointly to describe the return and risk of short-term plan, under different constraints. Second, an improved OE-NSGA-II algorithm is proposed specifically for this model, in which (1) a directional crossover operator is designed to embed improving directions in objective space-derived from dominance and objective differences-into recombination, and (2) a structure-aware mutation operator is designed to prioritize high-utility bit flips via probabilistic sampling with feasibility repair, thus improving the search ability for superior Pareto solutions. Finally, using the case of 2023 exploration drilling deployment for verification, and then apply the validated method to the 2024 deployment to support decision-making. The results indicate that the proposed approach offers a reusable solution for drilling portfolio optimization in O\&G exploration.
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spellingShingle The multi-objective portfolio model for oil and gas exploration drilling projects selection and its operator-enhanced NSGA-II based solution
Min, Chao
Cui, Junyi
Migórski, Stanisław
Xie, Yonglan
Zhang, Qingxia
Peng, Jun
Optimization and Control
Drilling investment is pivotal to operational planning in oil and gas (O\&G) exploration. Conventional deployment relies heavily on fragmented expert assessments of geological and economic factors, with limited integration ability of information. As the tool of portfolio show strong potential for mitigating uncertainty and selecting superior drilling plans, this study develops a multi-objective mean-variance portfolio model that accounts for geological-parameter uncertainty, enabling an effective risk-return trade-off and optimal selection. First, the probabilistic distribution of geological-parameters for prospect-list projects is obtained through expert-elicited priors. And considering the selection of the drilling projects as a portfolio, an optimization model is formulated jointly to describe the return and risk of short-term plan, under different constraints. Second, an improved OE-NSGA-II algorithm is proposed specifically for this model, in which (1) a directional crossover operator is designed to embed improving directions in objective space-derived from dominance and objective differences-into recombination, and (2) a structure-aware mutation operator is designed to prioritize high-utility bit flips via probabilistic sampling with feasibility repair, thus improving the search ability for superior Pareto solutions. Finally, using the case of 2023 exploration drilling deployment for verification, and then apply the validated method to the 2024 deployment to support decision-making. The results indicate that the proposed approach offers a reusable solution for drilling portfolio optimization in O\&G exploration.
title The multi-objective portfolio model for oil and gas exploration drilling projects selection and its operator-enhanced NSGA-II based solution
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18844