Well Test Design Analysis - WTA
Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, March 18, 2010
Start Date Monday, June 07, 2010
End Date Friday, June 11, 2010
Location
London, UK
Full Details
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DESIGNED FOR
Engineers and geoscientists who want to understand well testing principles and interpretation techniques to design, analyze, report, evaluate results or intelligently participate in the well testing process. Previous experience in production and/or reservoir engineering is recommended. Previous experience in well testing is helpful but is not required.
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
Analyze drawdown and buildup tests in oil and gas wells.
Identify flow regimes using the log-log diagnostic plot.
Describe characteristic pressure behavior for common bounded reservoir geometries.
Identify well test data affected by various wellbore and near-wellbore phenomena.
Design a well test to meet desired objectives.
Estimate average drainage area pressure.
Analyze well tests in hydraulically fractured wells.
Analyze well tests in horizontal wells.
Analyze well tests in naturally fractured reservoirs.
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course stresses practical application of well test theory to design and interpretation of pressure transient tests. An integrated approach to well test interpretation is emphasized throughout the course. Class exercises involving hand calculations and simple spreadsheet applications will reinforce the concepts covered in class. Concepts will be illustrated by both synthetic data sets and real field examples. Participants will be able to apply the knowledge and skills in their job assignments upon course completion.
This course includes the use of computers, which are provided at additional cost, for each two participants
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction to Well Testing
Radial Flow
Log-log Type Curve Analysis
Pressure Transient Testing for Gas Wells
Flow Regimes and the Log-log Diagnostic Plot
Bounded Reservoir Behavior
Wellbore and Near-wellbore Phenomena
Well Test Interpretation
Well Test Design
Estimation of Average Drainage Area Pressure
Hydraulically Fractured Wells
Horizontal Wells
Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
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Training Courses