Stochastic reservoir characterization, a critical aspect of subsurface exploration for oil and gas reservoirs, relies on stochastic methods to model and understand subsurface properties using seismic data. This paper addresses the computational challenges associated with Bayesian reservoir inversion methods, focusing on two key obstacles: the demanding forward model and the high dimensionality of Gaussian random fields. Leveraging the generalized Bayesian approach, we replace the intricate forward function with a computationally efficient multivariate adaptive regression splines method, resulting in a 34 acceleration in computational efficiency. For handling high-dimensional Gaussian random fields, we employ a fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique. Additionally, we explore the preconditioned Crank-Nicolson method for sampling, providing a more efficient exploration of high-dimensional parameter spaces. The practicality and efficacy of our approach are tested extensively in simulations and its validity is demonstrated in application to the Alvheim field data.
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