Pressure Transient Testing
John LeePeterson Chair and Professor of Petroleum Engineering
Texas & U.
John . RollinsSenior Technical Consultant
International 8usiness Machines .
John . SpiveyPrincipal Reservoir Engineer
Schlumberger
Henry L. Doherty Memorial Fund of AIMESociety of Petroleum Engineers
Richardson, Texas2003
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Book EditorsShah abir, ChevronTexaco Corp., HoustonFikri Kuchuk, Schlumberger, Dubai, UAE
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Pressure Transient TestingSPE Textbook SeriesDedicationJohn LeeJonh RollinsJohn SpiveyIntroductionAcknowledgmentsContentsChapter 1. Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Porous Media1.1 Overview1.2 Derivation of the Diffusivity Equation1.2.1 Fundamental Physical Principles1.2.2 Diffusivity Equation for Radial, Simgle-Phase Flow of a Liquid With Small, Constant Compressibility1.2.3 Diffusivity Equation for Radial, Single-Phase Flow of a Gas1.2.4 Diffusivity Equation for Radial, Multiphase Flow
1.3 Initial and Boundarcy Conditions1.3.1 Initial Condition1.3.2 Outer-Bourdary Conditions1.3.3 Inner-Boundary Conditions
1.4 Dimensionless Groups1.4.1 Radial Flow-Constant-Rate Production1.4.2 Radial Flow-Constant-Pressure Production1.4.3 Linear Flow-Constant-Rate Production-General Case1.4.4 Linear Flow-Constant-Rate Production-Hydraulically Fractured Wells
1.5 Solutions to the Diffusivity Equation1.5.1 Transient Radial Flow, Constant-Rate Production From a Line-Source Well1.5.2 Pseudosteady-State Flow, Constant-Rate Production From a Cylindrical-Source Well in Closed Reservoir1.5.3 Steady-Stante Flow, Constant-Rate Production From a Cylindrical-Source Well in a Reservoir with Constant-Pressure Outer Boundaries1.5.4 Transient Linear Flow, Constant-Rate Production From a Hydraulically Fractured Well
1.6 Superposition in Space1.6.1 Multiple Wells1.6.2 Method of Images
1.7 Superposition in Time1.7.1 Modeling Variable-Rate History1.7.2 Modeling Pressure-Buildup Tests
1.8 Deconvolution1.8.1 Rate-Normalization Methods1.8.2 Laplace Transform Deconvolution
1.9 Chapter Summary1.10 Discussion Questions
Chapter 2. Introduction to Flow and Buildup-Test Analysis: Slightly Compressible Fluids2.1 Overview2.2 Analysis of Flow Tests2.2.1 Constant-Rate Flow Tests2.2.2 Variable-Rate Testing With Smoothly Changing Rates2.2.3 Flow Tests With Discrete Rate Changes
2.3 Analysis of Pressure-Buildup Tests2.3.1 Builup Tests With Constant-Rate Production Before2.3.2 Buildup Tests Preceded by Two Different Flow Rates2.3.3 Buildup Tests Preceded by (n-1) Different Flow Rates
2.4 Complications in Actual Tests2.4.1 Radius-of-Investigation Concept2.4.2 Time Regions on Tests Plots2.4.3 Wellbore-Storage Effects2.4.4 Damage and Stimulation Analysis2.4.5 Effect of Incompletely Perforated Interval2.4.6 Effect of Deviated Hole
2.5 Analysis of Late-Time Data in Flow and Buildup Tests2.5.1 Estimating Drainage-Area Pressure2.5.2 Estimating Distance to Boundaries2.5.3 Estimating PV From Flow Tests
2.6 Analyzing Well Tests With Multiphase Flow2.7 Chapter Summary
Chapter 3. Introduction to Flow and Buildup-Test Analysis: Slightly Compressible Fluids3.1 Overview3.2 Pseudopressure and Pseudotime Analysis
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