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Ingegneria Sismica

Ingegneria Sismica

Review of Oil Logging Signal Denoising Methods Using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Wavelet Transform (WT)

Author(s): Zhenbao Li1, Ming Yi1, Di Wang1, Yongyong Li1, Youlin Hou1
1CNPC XIBU Drilling Engineering Company Limited Karamay 834000 China
Li, Zhenbao . et al “Review of Oil Logging Signal Denoising Methods Using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Wavelet Transform (WT).” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 43 Issue 2: 1-19, doi:10.65102/is2026832.

Abstract

Formation evaluation and real-time decision making in drill operations are dependent on different oil logging signals. Yet, such signals are usually corrupted by noise, particularly due to downhole conditions, sensor constraints, and environmental variations, making data accuracy very sensitive to noise. Most denoising methods fall into the category of traditional Fourier transform based filtering and statistical smoothing techniques that are widely used; however, they tend to lose critical signal features. The Wavelet Transform (WT) has emerged as an effective tool for multi-resolution signal analysis and is very effective in adaptive noise suppression with preservation of the signal characteristics. Also, Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) offers itself as a strong and powerful method for optimizing wavelet thresholding parameters to improve denoising performance. We review the PSO-WT hybrid denoising approaches in this regard and analyze the theoretical backgrounds, advantages, and their application in oil logging. PSO-WT is successfully shown to improve signal quality for an accurate subsurface interpretation in two case studies. The final part of the paper looks at the problems involved with integration of intelligent optimization techniques into oilfield signal processing and future research directions. The role of PSO-WT as a robust and adaptive framework for denoising logging data is further emphasized, and the potential for its application to provide a greater degree of logging data reliability, thereby enhancing more educated drilling and reservoir management decisions is demonstrated.

Keywords
Oil logging signals; Signal denoising; wavelet transform; Particle swarm optimization; Noise reduction; Logging-while-drilling

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