This title deals exclusively with theory and practice of gas well testing, pressure transient analysis techniques, and analytical methods required to interpret well behavior in a given reservoir and evaluate reservoir quality, simulation efforts, and forecast producing capacity. A highly practical e
Gas Condensate Well Test Analysis
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Department of Petroleum Engineering of Stanford University. 2001. - 105 p.
Multiphase flow and mixture composition change in the reservoir make the interpre-tation of well tests in gas condensate reservoirs a real challenge. In this report, the
different techniques to analyze gas condensate well tests using single-phase pseudo-
pressure and two-phase pseudopressure are reviewed. The steady-state and three-zone method to compute the two-phase pseudopressure are presented.Gas Condensate Flow Behavior
Well Test Analysis
Sensitivities and Robustness
Simulation of Laboratory Experiments
Descriptions of the Cases Used
Eclipse Data Set
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