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Gas Well Testing

Presents the fundamental theory and mathematical basis for determining gaswell performance from well test data. Outlines field testing procedures and interpretation methods.

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Oil Well Testing

Reviews the mathematical basis for different types of well tests and interpretation procedures for well test data, including buildup and drawdown tests, multiple rate tests, interference and pulse testing.

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Pressure/Production Data Analysis

Analyze and interpret pressure and production data for incorporation into the reservoir model. Upon completion of this module, the participant should be able to: review and acquire well test information, validate pressure test information, prepare well test data for analysis, diagnose and interpret the pressure test, design and interpret production records, and analyze production behavior.

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Well Testing

Upon completion of this module, the participant should be able to select candidate wells for testing and specify test objectives, design a pressure transient test and select equipment in keeping with the stated objectives, and monitor the test and interpret the results

Advances in Diagnostic Fracture Injection Testing for Exploration and Development Applications in Unconventional Reservoirs Featured Image

Advances in Diagnostic Fracture Injection Testing for Exploration and Development Applications in Unconventional Reservoirs

In this webinar, the conventional and DFIT-FBA methods are compared and advantages/disadvantages discussed. The speed of DFIT-FBA compared to the conventional DFIT opens up new avenues for application of DFITs. Use of the DFIT-FBA for selecting targets for horizontal wells in an exploration program is demonstrated, as is the first-time application of DFIT-FBA (and DFITs in general) for characterizing along-well reservoir quality variability in a horizontal well. The webinar should be of interest to engineers involved in hydraulic-fracture stimulation design and reservoir characterization.

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