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Guzman: To start it off, there are three geological situations: the Terrace Faulting, Fluvial
Deposition, and Carbonate reefs. These geological features are systems with
approximately parallel no-flow boundaries. In this topic regarding the Channel
Sands and Parallel Faults, the pressure response of the reservoir is considered
which are rectangular in shape because of the geological structures.
So in this case, the well is situated centrally between two parallel faults and will be studied first.
The behavior of this configuration can be simulated by employing a line of image wells at
distances ±2L, ±4L, ±6L, etc. from the active well. Furthermore, it shows in the figure that the
characteristic dimension L is the distance from the active well to a fault plane and the channel
width W is 2L.
In a Parallel Boundary System under the Constant Rate Down (CRD) in a semi-infinite system,
the pressure transient behavior of such a system specifically channel sands will be examined and
the theory of linear flow used to interpret the late transient response.
And lastly, In Constant Rate Buildup, it refers to a shut-in period following a constant rate flow
of duration tp (pressure-time). The remaining important topics are about the Build Up Plots
based on Agarwal effective time, Log-log derivative type curve for buildup with parallel
boundaries, and other concepts that will be further discussed in the written report.