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t, hrs pwf, psia log10(t) Pr-Pwf

0 5084 0 0
0.02 4959 -1.70 125
0.06 4758 -1.22 326 Pwf vs t (lo
0.11 4580 -0.96 504 5100
0.17 4446 -0.77 638
4900
0.25 4365 -0.60 719
0.35 4278 -0.46 806 4700
f(x) = − 278.044695863183 x + 4255.256
0.48 4233 -0.32 851
4500
0.65 4201 -0.19 883
0.85 4167 -0.07 917 4300
1.1 4126 0.04 958
4100
3.1 4038 0.49 1046
5 4013 0.70 1071 3900
7.2 3990 0.86 1094
9 3967 0.95 1117 3700
12 3934 1.08 1150 3500
16 3911 1.20 1173 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0
20 3900 1.30 1184
24 3886 1.38 1198
28 3881 1.45 1203
32 3875 1.51 1209
36 3852 1.56 1232 Question 1 part A: First, we need to
40 3846 1238
1.60 provided. After plotting the data, we can d
48 3832 1.68 1252
56 3827 1.75 1257
value of m as 215. Once we have the slop
64 3819 1.81 1265
72 3802 1.86 1282

Question 1 part B:
S=0.0205

Question 1 part C:
Question 1 part E:
Question 2 part A: The pressure te
indicated by the pressure decrease a

Question 2 part B: On the semi-log


data. It looks to start approximately b

Question 2 part C: Yes, there is. Th


the straight line on the semi-log plot.
seems to be around Δt_e of 10 hours

Question 2 part D: The semi-log st


roughly 1000 hours. The slope of this
efficiency.

Question 2 part E: Boundary effect


that the pressure wave has hit a boun
established trend. There doesn’t seem
efficiency.

Question 2 part E: Boundary effect


that the pressure wave has hit a boun
established trend. There doesn’t seem

Question 2 part F: To estimate the


straight line portion of the semi-log p
stabilization, making it difficult to esti
would be the complete buildup curve
production started.
Pwf vs t (log scale)
5100

4900

4700
278.044695863183 x + 4255.25644193211
4500

4300

4100

3900

3700

3500
-1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5

A: First, we need to construct the Horner plot using the pressure and time data that have
ng the data, we can determine the slope m from the straight-line portion of the plot. I find
nce we have the slope m, we can calculate the permeability k using the equation:

part B:
0205

C:
E:
A: The pressure test appears to be a drawdown test followed by a buildup test, as
ressure decrease and subsequent increase over time on a semi-log plot.

B: On the semi-log plot, the straight-line portion usually begins after the initial transi
art approximately between 1 to 10 hours on the Δt axis

C: Yes, there is. The wellbore storage effect is indicated by the early-time deviation fr
n the semi-log plot. It's assumed to end when the data aligns into a straight line, whic
nd Δt_e of 10 hours.

D: The semi-log straight line can be seen on the semi-log plot from about 10 hours to
s. The slope of this line can help determine reservoir properties like permeability and

E: Boundary effects are typically observed when the slope of the plot changes, indica
wave has hit a boundary. On the log-log plot, this can be indicated by a deviation from
There doesn’t seem to be a distinct boundary effect within the range of the plotted d
E: Boundary effects are typically observed when the slope of the plot changes, indica
wave has hit a boundary. On the log-log plot, this can be indicated by a deviation from
There doesn’t seem to be a distinct boundary effect within the range of the plotted d

F: To estimate the average reservoir pressure, one would typically extrapolate the
n of the semi-log plot to infinite time; however, the data provided does not extend to
ng it difficult to estimate the average pressure accurately. Additional information nee
plete buildup curve until the pressure stabilizes or the original reservoir pressure befo
d.
data that have
of the plot. I find
uation:
buildup test, as
plot.

er the initial transient

ly-time deviation from


straight line, which

m about 10 hours to
e permeability and well

plot changes, indicating


by a deviation from the
nge of the plotted data.
plot changes, indicating
by a deviation from the
nge of the plotted data.

extrapolate the
does not extend to
al information needed
ervoir pressure before

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