Part 7a - Manual Log-Log Analysis WBS IARF Model
Part 7a - Manual Log-Log Analysis WBS IARF Model
Part 7a - Manual Log-Log Analysis WBS IARF Model
MOnur
Sept. 2013
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Sept. 2013
Here tw is any time value to be chosen on the unitslope line and pw (or Bourdet derivative pw) is the corresponding pressure change value to be read on the unit-slope line from the vertical axis as shown above.
MOnur
Sept. 2013
MOnur
Sept. 2013
Here tIARF is any time value to be chosen in the time interval when the zeroslope line applies and pIARF and Bourdet derivative pIARF are the corresponding pressure change and derivative values to be read for mthe pressure change and derivative data during IARF period as from the vetical axis as shown above.
MOnur
Sept. 2013
MOnur
Sept. 2013
Given the following data, estimate permeability and skin factor for the diagnostic plot:
r w = 0.25 ft
= 0.563 cp
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Sept. 2013
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Sept. 2013
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From the horizontal part of the field data derivative curve, we estimate (p)IARF. to be 14. We pick a convenient time tIARF, 20, within the horizontal portion of the derivative, and read the coordinates of the field data pressure change curve at that time, pIARF to be 400.
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Sept. 2013
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Given the following data, analyze the data in the log-log graph above. Answer: C = 2.3x10-3 bbl/psi, k = 41 md, s = 0.
= 27.6 %
ct = 9.4 x 106 psi1
rw = 0.36 ft = 5.28 cp
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Sept. 2013
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Given the following data, analyze the data in the log-log graph above. Answer: C = 8.3x10-3 bbl/psi, k = 16 md, s = 1.44
= 10 %
c ti = 1.66 x 10 4 psi 1
r w = 0.33 ft
gi = 0.0214 cp
MOnur
Sept. 2013
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