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Well Test Analysis for Fractured Reservoir Evaluation

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Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Leaves
221
Series
Developments in Petroleum Science 27
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The main purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a basic understanding of the behaviour of fractured reservoirs, using evaluation techniques based on processing pressure and flow-rate data resulting from production testing. It covers the fundamental reservoir engineering principles involved in the analysis of fluid flow through fractured reservoirs, the application of existing models to field cases, and the evaluation and description of reservoirs, based on processed data from pressure and production tests. The author also discusses production decline analysis, the understanding of which is a key factor influencing completion or abandonment of a well or even a field. The theoretical concepts are presented as clearly and simply as possible in order to aid comprehension. The book is thus suitable for training and educational purposes, and will help the reader who is unfamiliar with the subject acquire the necessary skills for successful interpretation and analysis of field data. One of the most important features of the book is that it fills the gap between field operations and research, in regard to proper management of reservoirs

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
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Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Preface
Pages vii-viii

Acknowledgements
Page ix

Chapter 1 Well-Test Analysis
Pages 1-33

Chapter 2 Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Pages 35-57

Chapter 3 Transient Pressure Analysis at Constant Rate Production
Pages 59-74,75A,77A,79A,81A,83-89

Chapter 4 Pressure Build-Up Analysis
Pages 91-109

Chapter 5 Interference Analysis-Constant Flow-Rate Production
Pages 111-125

Chapter 6 Transient Rate Analysis-Constant Pressure Production
Pages 127-151

Chapter 7 Interference Analysisβ€”Constant Pressure Production
Pages 153-157

Chapter 8 Computer-Aided Interpretation
Pages 159-178

Chapter 9 Use of Pressure-Transient Test to Determine Fractured System Extension and Fracture Trends Original Research Article
Pages 179-188
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Chapter 10 Test Design for Fractured Reservoirs
Pages 189-200

References Review Article
Pages 201-204

Author Index
Pages 205-207

Subject Index
Pages 209-210


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