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Petroleum Engineering 324 — Well Performance (Hand Plots Required) Homework 6 — Anaiysis of Pressure DrawdownBuildup Test Data 6 March 2002 — Due: Monday 18 March 2002 Orientation: ‘The purpose of this assignment is to familiarize you with the data and “conventional” analysis methodo- logies for pressure buildup and drawdown data. You are required to the plot test data functions by hand so ‘that you can gain an appreciation for the data, and sce cach point as a source of information about the The type curves ("Bourdet-Gringarten"" and "Ansah") are provided for guidance, not analysis. Note that type curves are plots of “dimensionless” solutions generated for a particular well-reservoir condition. The objective is to familiarize you with the expected shapes and trends of the "synthetic" solutions so that you are better able to recognize such features in field data functions. Problem 6.1: Analysis of Pressure Drawdown Test Data (Lee Ex. 3.2) These data are taken from Example 3.2 in the Lee text, Well Testing, These data were obtained from a constant rate "pressure drawdown’ test performed on an oil wel (use the liquid relations for analysis). 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'™ Plot the data BY HAND on the attached plots. Required Analysis: Pressure Drawdown Test Data (Lee Ex. 3.2) ‘You are to estimate the following: © Preliminary log-log analysis: (log-log plot) 4. The wellbore storage coefficient, b.The dimensionfess wellbore storage coefficient, Cp. c. The formation permeability, k. © Cartesian analysis of "earl" time (wellbore storage distorted) dat: (Cartesian plot) 8 The presse at the start ofthe test, py(APO). b. The wellbore storage coefficient, Cy. ‘© Semilog analysis of "middle" time (radial flow) dat 1. The formation permeability, & 'b, The near well skin factor, s. Results: Pressure Drawdown Test Data (Lee Ex. 3.2) Preliminary Log-Log Analysis: (log-log plot) : (Semilog plot) Wellbore storage coefficient, C5 = RBIpsi Dimensionless wellbore storage coefficient, Crp = (dimensionless) Formation permeability, & = md Cartesian Analysis: Early Time Data (Cartesian plot) ‘The pressure at the start of the test, Pys(Af=0) a psia (verify) Wellbore storage coefficient, Cy 5 RBipsi ‘Semilog Analysis: (Semilog plot) Formation permeability, k = md Near well skin factor, s (dimensionless) ‘Summary Paragraph (required): Pressure Drawdown Test Data (Lee Ex. 3.2) Soh uoBey uons07s1q aBesoys a10qN0m | > s oo 8 a 5 a z i yor g 1 a eng ody od = aang adh @¢ | —4 ,01 soning ody motg fined :DUBEDT| ‘S}0H UDIS pue aBEI0NS ox Zooz HoreEWY 81 AepuOWy, eq soy, dnpjingyumopseig ams (pasmboy siojg puryy) eouews0}s: — coe wre 9 1d J0 sIsAyeuy —9 Lomo} pce Suuzaudug umnojoneg 49 /"O,y ‘eary eBeulesg uo peseg ull! 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The pressure at the start of the test, ys(A°0). b. The wellbore storage coefficient, Cs. ‘© Semilog analysis of "middle" time (radial flow) data: (MDH and Homer semilog plots) a. The formation permeability, b.The near well skin factor, 5 ‘© Late-time analysis: (Muskat-Anps Cartesian plot) a, The average reservoir pressure, B. 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