The document describes the Traverse Analyzer Program called GLAP. GLAP analyzes graphical plots of flowing pressure surveys to determine: 1) the point of operation depth, 2) the flowing bottomhole pressure, 3) the well productivity index when static conditions are also measured, 4) confirmation and location of any tubing leaks, 5) the most suitable multiphase flow correlation for the well, 6) the character of the flow regime, and 7) any multi-point fluid injections. A typical pressure survey plot is also shown.
The document describes the Traverse Analyzer Program called GLAP. GLAP analyzes graphical plots of flowing pressure surveys to determine: 1) the point of operation depth, 2) the flowing bottomhole pressure, 3) the well productivity index when static conditions are also measured, 4) confirmation and location of any tubing leaks, 5) the most suitable multiphase flow correlation for the well, 6) the character of the flow regime, and 7) any multi-point fluid injections. A typical pressure survey plot is also shown.
The document describes the Traverse Analyzer Program called GLAP. GLAP analyzes graphical plots of flowing pressure surveys to determine: 1) the point of operation depth, 2) the flowing bottomhole pressure, 3) the well productivity index when static conditions are also measured, 4) confirmation and location of any tubing leaks, 5) the most suitable multiphase flow correlation for the well, 6) the character of the flow regime, and 7) any multi-point fluid injections. A typical pressure survey plot is also shown.
survey, the following determinations can usually be made: 1- The point (depth) of operation 2- The flowing BHP 3- The well PI (when static conditions also measured) 4- Confirmation and location of tubing leaks 5- The most suitable multiphase flow correlation for the well surveyed 6- The character of the flow regime 7- Multi-point injection if any