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Suez University

Assignment#3
Faculty of Pet. and Min. Eng.
.Well Testing Petroleum Eng. Dept

1. Without looking at the notes, choose the correct response to complete


each statement. Check your answers by referring to the radius of
investigation equation.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) does not affect

1. Increasing viscosity __________________ the radius of investigation.


2. Increasing permeability __________________ the radius of
investigation.
3. Increasing formation volume factor __________________ the radius of
investigation.
4. Increasing test time __________________ the radius of investigation.
5. Increasing production rate __________________ the radius of
investigation.
6. Increasing net pay thickness __________________ the radius of
investigation.
7. Increasing porosity __________________ the radius of investigation.
8. Increasing total compressibility __________________ the radius of
investigation.

2. Calculate the time required to reach a radius of investigation of 745


feet for the following situation. Use the data below for this
undersaturated oil reservoir (above the bubblepoint).
k = 250 md , ct = 1.36x10-5 psi-1,  = 1.06 cp,  = 17% ,
h = 100 ft, q = 75 STB/D, p =3,500 psi

3. Calculate the time required to reach a radius of investigation of 745 feet


for the following situation. Use the data below for this saturated oil
reservoir (below the original bubblepoint).
k = 250 md, kro = 0.8 , ct = 1.42x10-4 psi-1 ,  = 1.19cp ,
p = 2,000 psi , h = 100 ft , q = 75 STB/D ,  = 17%

4. Calculate the time required to reach a radius of investigation of 745 feet


for the following situation. Use the data below for this high-pressure,
low-permeability gas reservoir.
With our best wishes
Suez University
Assignment#3
Faculty of Pet. and Min. Eng.
.Well Testing Petroleum Eng. Dept

k = 0.08 md , ct = 1.15x10-4 psi-1 ,  = 0.025 cp,  = 4%,


p = 5,000 psi , h = 210 ft , q = 1,500 Mscf/D

With our best wishes

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