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This document provides an introduction to well testing, including: 1) It covers basic reservoir engineering concepts like rock and fluid properties, saturation, displacement, fluid behavior, and reservoir drive mechanisms. 2) It discusses completion technology components like tubulars, packers, and perforations used to access the reservoir. 3) It describes different completion types including natural, stimulated, and different stimulation methods. 4) It introduces practical well testing concepts that will be covered in more detail later in the document.

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This document provides an introduction to well testing, including: 1) It covers basic reservoir engineering concepts like rock and fluid properties, saturation, displacement, fluid behavior, and reservoir drive mechanisms. 2) It discusses completion technology components like tubulars, packers, and perforations used to access the reservoir. 3) It describes different completion types including natural, stimulated, and different stimulation methods. 4) It introduces practical well testing concepts that will be covered in more detail later in the document.

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Introduction to Well Testing

Table of Contents

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Section 1.0

Basic Reservoir Engineering

1.1

Introduction (Course Objectives).............................................................................. 1-3

1.2

History

..................................................................................................... 1-3

1.3

Geology Recap

..................................................................................................... 1-4

1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3

1.3.4

1.4

Rock Classification.....................................................................................................................................1-4
Rock Properties.............................................................................................................................................1-5
1.3.2.1
Porosity........................................................................................................................................1-6
1.3.2.2
Permeability..............................................................................................................................1-7
Hydrocarbon Accumulations...................................................................................................................1-8
1.3.3.1
Domes And Anticlines.........................................................................................................1-9
1.3.3.2
Salt Domes And Plug Structures.................................................................................. 1-10
1.3.3.3
Faults......................................................................................................................................... 1-10
1.3.3.4
Unconformity .........................................................................................................................1-11
1.3.3.5
Lenticular Reservoirs......................................................................................................... 1-11
Reservoir Temperature And Pressure.............................................................................................. 1-12
1.3.4.1
Normal Pressure...................................................................................................................1-12
1.3.4.2
Abnormal Pressures............................................................................................................ 1-13
1.3.4.3
Reservoir Temperature...................................................................................................... 1-13

Interacting Forces, Saturation And Displacement....................................................1-13


1.4.1
1.4.2
1.4.3
1.4.4
1.4.5

General ......................................................................................................................................................1-13
Surface And Interfacial Tension ........................................................................................................ 1-13
Wetting ......................................................................................................................................................1-14
Capillarity.....................................................................................................................................................1-15
Saturation...............................................................................................................................................................

1.4.6
1.4.7
1.4.8

Irreducible Water Saturation............................................................................................................... 1-16


Residual Oil.................................................................................................................................................1-16
Relations Between Permeability And Fluid Saturation ......................................................... 1-19

1-15

1.5

Fluid Properties ....................................................................................................1-21


1.5.1
1.5.2
1.5.3

1.6

Components Of Hydrocarbon............................................................................................................... 1-21


Classification Of Hydrocarbons.......................................................................................................... 1-23
Characteristics Of Formation Water................................................................................................ 1-25

Phase Behaviour ....................................................................................................1-25


1.6.1
1.6.2
1.6.3
1.6.4

1.6.5

1.6.6

Phase Behaviour Of A Single Component System................................................................... 1-25


Phase Behaviour Of A Multi-Component System..................................................................... 1-27
Reservoir And Fluid Compressibility .............................................................................................. 1-28
Conversion Factors Between Surface And Downhole Volumes.........................................1-28
1.6.4.1
Formation Volume Factor Of Gas, Bg ...................................................................... 1-29
1.6.4.2
Formation Volume Factor Of Oil, Bo........................................................................ 1-30
1.6.4.3
Formation Volume Factor Of Water, Bw ................................................................ 1-31
Fluid Density Corrections .....................................................................................................................1-31
1.6.5.1
Gas Density............................................................................................................................ 1-31
1.6.5.2
Oil Density.............................................................................................................................. 1-31
1.6.5.3
Water Density .......................................................................................................................1-32
Viscosities ....................................................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.1
Gas Viscosity.........................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.2
Oil Viscosity..........................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.3
Water Viscosity....................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.4
Formation Compressibility.............................................................................................. 1-32

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1.7

Reservoir Drive Mechanisms .................................................................................1-32


1.7.1
1.7.2
1.7.3
1.7.4
1.7.5

Section 2.0

Oil Reservoirs ............................................................................................................................................. 1-32


Solution Gas Drive Reservoirs............................................................................................................ 1-33
Gas Cap Expansion Drive Reservoirs.............................................................................................. 1-35
Water Drive Reservoirs..........................................................................................................................1-36
Discussion Of Recovery Efficiency.................................................................................................. 1-39

Completion Technology And Types

2.1

Introduction

2.2

Completion Components...........................................................................................2-3
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5

2.2.6
2.3

Section 3.0

Natural Completions................................................................................................................................ 2-18


Stimulated Completions ........................................................................................................................2-18
2.4.2.1
Hydraulic Fracturing.......................................................................................................... 2-18
2.4.2.2
Acidizing................................................................................................................................. 2-19
2.4.2.3
Extreme Overbalance Perforating................................................................................ 2-20

Practical Well Testing


Introduction
3.1.1
3.1.2

3.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................2-16
2.3.1.1
Open Hole Completions ................................................................................................... 2-16
2.3.1.2
Cased Hole Completions ................................................................................................. 2-16

Completion Types .................................................................................................. 2-16


2.4.1
2.4.2

3.1

Production Tubulars ....................................................................................................................................2-5


Packers .........................................................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.2.1
Permanent Packers................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.2.2
Retrievable Packer ................................................................................................................2-7
Flow Control...................................................................................................................................................2-8
2.2.3.1
Landing Nipples......................................................................................................................2-8
2.2.3.2
Sliding Side Door................................................................................................................2-10
Subsurface Safety Systems..................................................................................................................2-12
2.2.4.1
Subsurface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves................................................2-12
2.2.4.2
Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves....................................................... 2-12
Ancillary Components............................................................................................................................ 2-14
2.2.5.1
Wireline Entry Guide......................................................................................................... 2-14
2.2.5.2
Blast Joint ...............................................................................................................................2-14
2.2.5.3
Flow Couplings.....................................................................................................................2-14
General ......................................................................................................................................................2-14

Completion Techniques..........................................................................................2-16
2.3.1

2.4

......................................................................................................2-3

......................................................................................................3-3

Productivity Well Testing........................................................................................................................3-3


Descriptive Well Testing.........................................................................................................................3-5

Test Design

......................................................................................................3-7

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3.3

Tubing Conveyed Perforating - TCP........................................................................3-11


3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5

3.4

Drill Stem Testing Tools - DST................................................................................3-19


3.4.1
3.4.2

3.4.3
3.4.4
3.5

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-19
Basic Requirements................................................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.1
Packer....................................................................................................................................... 3-19
3.4.2.2
Test Valve...............................................................................................................................3-19
3.4.2.3
Reverse Circulation Valve.............................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.4
Slip Joint.................................................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.5
Hydraulic Jar..........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.6
Safety Joint............................................................................................................................. 3-20
3.4.2.7
Safety Valve..........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.8
Gauge Carrier ........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.9
Sampling Chamber Tool .................................................................................................. 3-20
Types Of Drill Stem Tests....................................................................................................................3-27
3.4.3.1
Open Hole Drill Stem Testing....................................................................................... 3-27
3.4.3.2
Cased Hole Drill Stem Testing..................................................................................... 3-28
New Technology........................................................................................................................................ 3-32

Subsurface Safety Systems......................................................................................3-34


3.5.1

3.6

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.1.1
Through Tubing Perforating............................................................................................ 3-11
3.3.1.2
Casing Gun And High Shot Density Perforating (HSD)................................... 3-13
Benefits Of TCP ........................................................................................................................................ 3-13
Equipment Selection...............................................................................................................................3-15
Testing Requirements............................................................................................................................. 3-15
Firing Heads................................................................................................................................................3-17
3.3.5.1
Differential Pressure Firing Head................................................................................ 3-17
3.3.5.2
Hydraulic Delay Firing Head......................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.3
Bar Hydrostatic Firing Head.......................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.4
Trigger Charge Firing System ....................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.5
Redundant Firing Systems .............................................................................................. 3-19

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-34

Surface Testing Equipment ....................................................................................3-35


3.6.1
3.6.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-35
Equipment.....................................................................................................................................................3-35
3.6.2.1
Flowhead ................................................................................................................................. 3-35
3.6.2.2
Choke Manifold....................................................................................................................3-37
3.6.2.3
Heater / Steam Exchanger.............................................................................................. 3-38
3.6.2.4
Test Separator.......................................................................................................................3-38
3.6.2.5
Gauge Tank............................................................................................................................ 3-39
3.6.2.6
Pumps And Manifolds ....................................................................................................... 3-39
3.6.2.7
Burners...................................................................................................................................... 3-39
3.6.2.8
Emergency Shut Down Systems................................................................................... 3-39

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3.7

Data Acquisition .................................................................................................... 3-42


3.7.1
3.7.2

3.7.3

3.7.4
3.7.5
3.7.6

3.7.7
3.8

Special Applications............................................................................................... 3-55


3.8.1
3.8.2

Section 4.0
4.1

Sampling Procedures Design ....................................................................................4-3


Samples Representivity ............................................................................................................................4-3
Producing Conditions.................................................................................................................................4-4
Well Conditioning.......................................................................................................................................4-5
Hydrocarbon Sampling Methods...........................................................................................................4-6
4.1.4.1
Bottom Hole Sampling........................................................................................................4-6
4.1.4.2
Surface Sampling...................................................................................................................4-6

Sampling Of Oil Reservoirs......................................................................................4-7


4.2.1

4.3

High Pressure High Temperature - HPHT..................................................................................... 3-55


High Flow Rates........................................................................................................................................ 3-55

Sampling Of Reservoir Fluids

4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4

4.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-42
Transducer Performance........................................................................................................................3-42
3.7.2.1
Static Parameters ................................................................................................................3-42
3.7.2.2
Dynamic Parameters.......................................................................................................... 3-45
3.7.2.3
Calibration .............................................................................................................................. 3-46
Pressure Transducer Technology....................................................................................................... 3-46
3.7.3.1
Strain Gauge Sensors......................................................................................................... 3-47
3.7.3.2
Capacitance Sensors.......................................................................................................... 3-48
3.7.3.3
Quartz Crystal Sensors...................................................................................................... 3-49
Surface Data Acquisition ......................................................................................................................3-50
Downhole Data Acquisition.................................................................................................................3-50
3.7.5.1
Downhole Recording.......................................................................................................... 3-50
3.7.5.2
Surface Readout...................................................................................................................3-50
New Technology........................................................................................................................................ 3-52
3.7.6.1
Datalatch System................................................................................................................3-52
3.7.6.2
Wireless Telemetry ............................................................................................................ 3-53
3.7.6.3
Data Acquisition In Permanent Completions......................................................... 3-53
Formation Interval Testing ...................................................................................................................3-53

Preliminary Conditions On Oil Reservoirs.......................................................................................4-7

Sampling Gas Reservoirs..........................................................................................4-8


4.3.1
4.3.2

Preliminary Considerations On Gas Reservoirs.............................................................................4-8


Gas Reservoir Sampling Procedures...................................................................................................4-9
4.3.2.1
New Reservoirs Or Wells In Undepleted Zones ......................................................4-9

4.4

Sampling Of Volatile Oil Reservoirs..........................................................................4-9

4.5

Bottom Hole Sampling............................................................................................ 4-11


4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3

Well Conditioning For Bottom Hole Sampling.......................................................................... 4-11


Checking Bottom Hole Sample Validity....................................................................................... 4-13
Hydrogen Sulphide ................................................................................................................................... 4-15

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4.6

Bottom Hole Sampling Equipment ..........................................................................4-16


4.6.1

4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.7

Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties .................................................................4-21


4.7.1

4.8

Section 5.0

Basic Assumptions ................................................................................................... 5-3

..................................................................................................... 5-8

Wellbore Storage.........................................................................................................................................5-9
Skin
......................................................................................................................................................5-10
Semi-Log Approach................................................................................................................................. 5-12
Log-Log Approach .................................................................................................................................... 5-13
Pressure Derivative .................................................................................................................................. 5-16

Superposition Theorem..........................................................................................5-17
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3

5.4

Darcys Law....................................................................................................................................................5-3
The Diffusivity Equation...........................................................................................................................5-4
Infinite-Acting Radial Flow ....................................................................................................................5-5
IARF Solution: Log Approximation ....................................................................................................5-5

WTI Essentials
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
5.2.5

5.3

PVT Laboratory Measurement of Reservoir Properties .......................................................... 4-23

Basic Well Test Interpretation

5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.2

Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties through Correlations...........................................4-21


4.7.1.2
Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties with
Fluid Properties Estimator............................................................................................... 4-21

Fluid Analysis and Uses of Data ...............................................................................4-23


4.8.1

5.1

Open Hole Sampling from Formation Interval Testing........................................................... 4-19


4.6.1.2
DST Sampling Tools.......................................................................................................... 4-16
4.6.1.3
Production Sampling Tools............................................................................................. 4-16
4.6.1.4
Transfer Benches.................................................................................................................4-17
Surface Sampling Equipment.............................................................................................................. 4-19
Sample Containers................................................................................................................................... 4-19
4.6.3.1
Gas Sample Bottles............................................................................................................ 4-20
4.6.3.2
Oil Sample Bottles ............................................................................................................. 4-20
New Developments .................................................................................................................................. 4-20

Principle ......................................................................................................................................................5-17
Mathematical Approach........................................................................................................................5-19
Superposition in Space: Boundaries................................................................................................ 5-22

Semi-Log Analysis ..................................................................................................5-23


5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3

MDH Plot (Dd #1).................................................................................................................................. 5-25


Horner Plot (Bu #2)................................................................................................................................ 5-26
Superposition Plot (all transients) .................................................................................................... 5-27

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5.5

Well Models
5.5.1
5.5.2
5.5.3
5.5.4
5.5.5
5.5.6
5.5.7

5.6
5-44

Linear Boundaries..................................................................................................................................... 5-60


Circular Boundaries ................................................................................................................................. 5-62
Intersecting Faults.................................................................................................................................... 5-64
Parallel Faults (Channel) .....................................................................................................................5-65
Mixed Boundary Rectangle.................................................................................................................5-66

Gas Well Testing .................................................................................................... 5-67


5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3

5.9

Dual Porosity PSS (pseudo-steady state interporosity flow)................................................5-46


Dual Porosity (transient interporosity flow)................................................................................. 5-49
Double Permeability................................................................................................................................ 5-52
Radial Composite ..................................................................................................................................... 5-55
Linear Composite...................................................................................................................................... 5-57

Boundary Models................................................................................................... 5-59


5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
5.7.4
5.7.5

5.8

Line Source Solution...............................................................................................................................5-29


Wellbore Storage and Skin..................................................................................................................5-31
Infinite-Conductivity or Uniform Flux Vertical Fracture....................................................... 5-33
Finite-Conductivity Fracture ............................................................................................................... 5-36
Limited-Entry Well.................................................................................................................................. 5-38
Horizontal Well......................................................................................................................................... 5-40
Changing Wellbore Storage.................................................................................................................5-43

Reservoir Models.........................................................................................................
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
5.6.4
5.6.5

5.7

.................................................................................................... 5-29

Pseudopressure and Pseudotime........................................................................................................ 5-67


Pseudo-Skin, S.......................................................................................................................................... 5-71
Absolute Open Flow ................................................................................................................................ 5-73

Curve Shapes

Section 6.0

.................................................................................................... 5-75

Nodal Systems - (Systems Analysis)

6.1

Introduction

6.2

Inflow Performance Curves......................................................................................6-4


6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3

6.3

Tubing Intake Curves .................................................................................................................................6-5


Horizontal Flow Curves ............................................................................................................................6-7
Other Considerations ..................................................................................................................................6-7

The Nodal Concept...................................................................................................6-8


6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5

6.4

......................................................................................................6-3

Example Problem 1.................................................................................................................................. 6-12


Example Problem 2.................................................................................................................................. 6-13
Example Problem 3.................................................................................................................................. 6-16
Example Problem 4.................................................................................................................................. 6-17
Discussion Of Example Problems 1 Through 4........................................................................... 6-19

Changes In Flow Conduit Size ................................................................................6-21


6.4.1

Example Problem 5.................................................................................................................................. 6-21

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6.5

Functional Nodes ...................................................................................................6-24


6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3

Surface Wellhead Choke......................................................................................................................6-24


Example Problem 6.................................................................................................................................. 6-25
Example Problem 7.................................................................................................................................. 6-30
6.5.3.1
Effects Of Separator Pressure........................................................................................ 6-31
6.5.3.2
Effects Of Flowline Size.................................................................................................. 6-32
6.5.3.3
Effects Of Tubing Size...................................................................................................... 6-32

6.6

General Discussion On The Effects Of The Variables ..............................................6-35

6.7

Graphical Representation Of The Total Producing System For One Well.................6-36

6.8

Summary

....................................................................................................6-37

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