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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Slide — 1


Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Infinite-Acting Radial Flow (IARF)


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

Type Curve Analysis Results — SPE 11463 (Buildup Case)


— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

(Well in an Infinite-Acting Homogeneous Reservoir)


2
10
Legend: Radial Flow Type Curve
pD Solution
pDd Solution
1 pDd Solution
10 Legend:
pD Data
pDd Data
pD, pDd and pDd

pD  d = 1 pDd Data
0
10
pDd = 1/2

-1
10

Reservoir and Fluid Properties:


rw = 0.3 ft, h = 100 ft,
-2 Match Results and Parameter Estimates: -5 -1
10 -1 2s 6 ct = 1.1×10 psi , = 0.27 (fraction)
[pD/p]match = 0.02 psi , CDe = 10 (dim-less)
-1
o = 1.24 cp, Bo= 1.002 RB/STB
[(tD/CD)/t]match= 38 hours , k = 399.481 md Production Parameters:
Cs = 0.25 bbl/psi, s = 1.91 (dim-less) qref = 9200 STB/D, pwf(t= 0)= 1844.65 psia
-3
10
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tD/CD

Discussion: Unfractured oil well (SPE 11463)


■ Strong wellbore storage signature (pDd =1).
■ Transition region from wellbore storage to infinite-acting radial flow.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Infinite-Acting Radial Flow (IARF)


Type Curve Analysis — SPE 12777 (Buildup Case)
(Well in an Infinite-Acting Homogeneous Reservoir)
Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

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10
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

Legend: Radial Flow Type Curve


pD Solution
pDd Solution
1
pDd Solution
10 Legend:
pD Data
pDd Data
pD, pDd and pDd

pD  d = 1 pDd Data
0
10 pDd = 1/2

-1
10

Reservoir and Fluid Properties:


rw = 0.29 ft, h = 107 ft,
-2 Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
10 -6 -1
ct = 4.2×10 psi , = 0.25 (fraction) [p /p] -1 2s 10
D match = 0.018 psi , CDe = 10 (dim-less)
o = 2.5 cp, Bo= 1.06 RB/STB -1
[(tD/CD)/t]match= 15 hours , k = 10.95 md
Production Parameters:
qref = 174 STB/D Cs = 0.0092 bbl/psi, s = 8.13 (dim-less)
-3
10
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tD/CD

Discussion: Unfractured oil well (SPE 12777)


■ This result is an excellent match of all functions.
■ -derivative function is an excellent diagnostic for the wellbore storage and
transition flow regimes.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Dual Porosity, Infinite-Acting Radial Flow

Type Curve Analysis — SPE 13054 Well MACH X3 (Drawdown Case)


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

-2 -1
(Well in a Dual Porosity System (pss)— = 1×10 ,  = 1×10 )
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

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10 -2 -1
Legend:  =1×10 ,  = 1×10
pD Solution
pDd Solution
0 pDd Solution
10
pD, pDd and pDd

-1 Reservoir and Fluid Properties:


10
rw = 0.2917 ft, h = 65 ft,
-6 -1
ct = 24.5×10 psi , = 0.048 (fraction)
o = 0.362 cp, Bo= 1.8235 RB/STB
-2 Production Parameters:
10 qref = 3224 STB/D, pwf(t= 0)= 9670 psia
Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
-1 2s
[pD/p]match = 0.000078 psi , CDe = 1 (dim-less)
-3 -1
10 [(tD/CD)/t]match= 0.17 hours , k = 0.361 md
Legend:
Cs = 0.1124 bbl/psi, s = -4.82 (dim-less)
pD Data
 = 0.01 (dim-less),  = CD× = 0.01(dim-less)
pDd Data
-6
pDd Data  = 6.45×10 (dim-less)
-4
10
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tD/CD

Discussion: Unfractured oil well in dual porosity system (SPE 13054)


■ Derivative functions indicate dual porosity signature — good match.
■ "Less-than-perfect" late time data match may be due to rate history effects.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Dual Porosity, Infinite-Acting Radial Flow


Type Curve Analysis — SPE 18160 (Buildup Case)
-3
(Well in an Infinite-Acting Dual-Porosity Reservoir (trn)— = 0.237,  = 1×10 )
Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

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— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006

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Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

-3 Legend:
Legend: = 0.237,  = 1×10
pD Solution pD Data
pDd Solution pDd Data
pDd Solution pDd Data
1
10
pD, pDd and pDd

pD  d = 1
0
10 pDd = 1/2

-1
10
Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
-1 2s
[pD/p]match = 0.09 psi , CDe = 1 (dim-less) Reservoir and Fluid Properties:
-1
rw = 0.29 ft, h = 7 ft,
-2 [(tD/CD)/t]match= 150 hours , k = 678 md
10 -5 -1
ct = 2×10 psi , = 0.05 (fraction)
Cs = 0.0311 bbl/psi, s = -1.93 (dim-less)
o = 0.3 cp, Bo= 1.5 RB/STB
 = 0.237 (dim-less),  = CD× = 0.001(dim-less)
-8
Production Parameters:
 = 2.13×10 (dim-less) qref = 830 Mscf/D
-3
10
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tD/CD

Discussion: Unfractured oil well in dual porosity system: (SPE 18160)


■ Strong performance of the -derivative function — particularly in the region
defined by transition from wellbore storage to transient interporosity flow.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells

Type Curve Analysis — SPE 9975 Well 5 (Buildup Case)


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

(Well with Infinite Conductivity Hydraulic Fractured )


— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006

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Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

10 Legend: Infinite Conductivity Fracture


pD Solution
pDd Solution
pDd Solution
0
10 pDd = 1/2
pDd = 1/2
pD, pDd and pDd

-1
10
Reservoir and Fluid Properties:
rw = 0.33 ft, h = 30 ft,
-5 -1
ct = 6.37×10 psi , = 0.05 (fraction)
-2 gi = 0.0297 cp, Bgi= 0.5755 RB/Mscf
10 Production Parameters:
qref = 1500 Mscf/D
Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
-1
-3 [pD/p]match = 0.000021 psi , CDf= 0.01 (dim-less)
10 Legend: -1
[(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 0.15 hours , k = 0.0253 md
pD Data
CfD = 1000 (dim-less), xf = 279.96 ft
pDd Data
pDd Data
-4
10
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDxf

Discussion: Fractured gas well: buildup test (SPE 9975 — Well 5)


■ Wellbore storage effects (pDd=1).
■ Linear flow regime could be diagnosed clearly (pDd=1/2) — very good match.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells


Type Curve Analysis — SPE 9975 Well 10 (Buildup Case)
(Well with Finite Conductivity Hydraulic Fracture — CfD= 2 )
Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

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10
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

Legend:
Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
-1 pD Data
[pD/p]match = 0.0012 psi , CDf= 100 (dim-less)
pDd Data
-1
[(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 7.5 hours , k = 0.137 md pDd Data
1
10 CfD = 2 (dim-less), xf = 0.732 ft
pD, pDd and pDd

pDd = 1
0
10 Legend: CfD= 2 pDd = 1/2
pD Solution
pDd Solution
-1 pDd Solution
10

Reservoir and Fluid Properties:


rw = 0.33 ft, h = 27 ft,
-2
10 -5 -1
ct = 5.10×10 psi , = 0.057 (fraction)
gi = 0.0317 cp, Bgi= 0.5282 RB/Mscf
Production Parameters:
qref = 1300 Mscf/D
-3
10
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDf

Discussion: Fractured gas well: buildup test (SPE 9975 — Well 10)
■ pDd=1 indicates wellbore storage effect.
■ The well is either poorly fracture-stimulated, or a "skin effect" has obscured
any evidence of a fracture treatment.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells


Type Curve Analysis — SPE 9975 Well 12 (Buildup Case)
Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

(Well with Infinite Conductivity Hydraulic Fracture )


2
10
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

Reservoir and Fluid Properties: Legend: Infinite Conductivity Fracture


rw = 0.33 ft, h = 45 ft, pD Solution
-4 -1
ct = 4.64×10 psi , = 0.057 (fraction) pDd Solution
1 gi = 0.0174 cp, Bgi= 1.2601 RB/Mscf pDd Solution
10
Production Parameters:
qref = 325 Mscf/D
pD, pDd and pDd

0
10 pDd = 1 pDd = 1/2

-1
10

Match Results and Parameter Estimates:


-2
10 -1
[pD/p]match = 0.0034 psi , CDf= 0.1 (dim-less) Legend:
-1
[(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 37 hours , k = 0.076 md pD Data
CfD = 1000 (dim-less), xf = 3.681 ft pDd Data
pDd Data
-3
10
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDf

Discussion: Fractured gas well: buildup test (SPE 9975 — Well 12)
■ Wellbore storage domination regime (pDd=1).
■ The pDd and pDd signatures during mid-to-late times confirm the well is highly
stimulated.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

Type Curve Analysis — Well 207 (Pressure Falloff Case)


(Well with Infinite Conductivity Hydraulic Fracture)
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

1
10
Legend: Infinite Conductivity Fracture
pD Solution
pDd Solution
pDd = 1 pDd Solution
0
10 pDd = 1/2

Match Results and Parameter Estimates:


-1
pD, pDd and pDd

[pD/p]match = 0.009 psi , CDf= 0.001 (dim-less)


-1 -1
10 [(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 150 hours , k = 11.95 md
CfD = 1000 (dim-less), xf = 164.22 ft

-2
10

Reservoir and Fluid Properties:


rw = 0.3 ft, h = 103 ft,
-3 -6 -1
10 ct = 7.7×10 psi , = 0.11 (fraction)
Legend:
w = 0.92 cp, Bw= 1 RB/STB pD Data
Production Parameters: pDd Data
qref = 1053 STB/D, pwf(t= 0)= 3119.41 psia
pDd Data
-4
10
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDf

Discussion: Fractured water injection well (Samad thesis — Well 207)


■ -derivative function confirms the existence of an infinite conductivity
vertical fracture for this case (pDd=1/2).
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

Type Curve Analysis — Well 5408 (Pressure Falloff Case)


(Well with Infinite Conductivity Hydraulic Fracture)
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

1
10
Legend: Infinite Conductivity Fracture
pD Solution
pDd Solution
pD d Solution
0
10 pDd = 1 pDd = 1/2
pD, pDd and pDd

-1
10 Legend: Reservoir and Fluid Properties:
pD Data rw = 0.198 ft, h = 196 ft,
pDd Data -6 -1
ct = 6.53×10 psi , = 0.18 (fraction)
pDd Data w = 0.9344 cp, Bw= 1.002 RB/STB
-2
10 Production Parameters:
qref = 350 STB/D, pwf(t= 0)= 2518.1 psia

Match Results and Parameter Estimates:


-3 -1
10 [pD/p]match = 0.0045 psi , CDf= 0.1 (dim-less)
-1
[(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 3 hours , k = 1.06 md
CfD = 1000 (dim-less), xf = 29.13 ft

-4
10
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDf

Discussion: Fractured water injection well (Samad thesis — Well 5408)


■ Wellbore storage domination (pDd = 1) and infinite-acting radial flow (pDd =1/2)
— good match with infinite conductivity fracture type curve.
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Field Cases: Hydraulically Fractured Wells


Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited

Type Curve Analysis — Well 2403 (Pressure Falloff Case)


(Well with Infinite Conductivity Hydraulic Fracture)
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006.

1
10 Legend: Data
pD Data
pDd Data
pDd Data
0
10 pDd = 1/2
pDd = 1
pD, pDd and pDd

-1
10
Match Results and Parameter Estimates:
-1
[pD/p]match = 0.18 psi , CDf= 1 (dim-less)
-1
[(tDxf/CDf)/t]match= 2 hours , k = 12.85 md
-2
10 CfD = 1000 (dim-less), xf = 50.136 ft
Reservoir and Fluid Properties:
rw = 0.3 ft, h = 102 ft,
-6 -1
ct = 7.21×10 psi , = 0.11 (fraction)
-3
10 w = 0.85 cp, Bw= 1.002 RB/STB
Legend: Infinite Conductivity Fracture
Production Parameters: pD Solution
qref = 73 STB/D, pwf(t= 0)= 2630.89 psia
pDd Solution
pDd Solution
-4
10
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
tDxf/CDf

Discussion: Fractured water injection well (Samad thesis — Well 2403)


■ From these data we can observe the flow regimes for wellbore storage
domination (pDd = 1), and the infinite-acting radial (pDd =1/2).
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006. Slide — 12
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006. Slide — 14
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006. Slide — 23
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006. Slide — 24
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Annual SPE Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, TX, 23-27 September 2006. Slide — 25
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Hosseinpour-Zonoozi, N., Ilk, D., and Blasingame, T.A.: "The Pressure Derivative Revisited
— Improved Formulations and Applications," paper SPE 103204 presented at the 2006
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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

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Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Slide — 30


Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Slide — 31


Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Slide — 32


Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing
Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases
(June 1989) 293-302.

Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Slide — 33


Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure


Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE (June 1989) 293-302. Slide — 34
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure


Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE (June 1989) 293-302. Slide — 35
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure


Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE (June 1989) 293-302. Slide — 36
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure


Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE (June 1989) 293-302. Slide — 37
Petroleum Engineering 648 — Pressure Transient Testing Lecture 5 — Example Pressure Transient Analysis Cases

Bourdet, D.P., Ayoub, J.A., and Pirard, Y.M.: "Use of Pressure


Tom BLASINGAME | t-blasingame@tamu.edu | Texas A&M U. Derivative in Well Test Interpretation," SPEFE (June 1989) 293-302. Slide — 38

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