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Name : …………………………………….

………… PEAU 3036


Regd. No: …………………………………………. CO-III
UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
FORMATION EVALUATION & WELL TESTING
Assignment-III
Answer the following Total Marks: 40M

1. The following data were recorded during constant-rate pressure drawdown test of a well
located within infinite acting boundaries. The wellbore had a falling liquid/gas interface
throughout the drawdown test.
Pwf Pwf Pwf Pwf Pwf
t (hrs) t (hrs) t (hrs) t (hrs) t (hrs)
(psia) (psia) (psia) (psia) (psia)
0 4412 5.78 3607 20.7 3561 61.8 3526 185 3490
0.12 3812 6.94 3600 24.9 3555 74.2 3521 222 3481
1.94 3699 8.32 3593 29.8 3549 89.1 3515 266 3472
2.79 3653 9.99 3586 35.8 3544 107 3509 319 3460
4.01 3636 14.4 3573 43.0 3537 128 3503 383 3446
4.82 3616 17.3 3567 51.5 3532 154 3497 460 3429
Other pertinent data include, q = 250 STB/D; B = 1.136 bbl/STB; µ = 0.8 cp; rw = 0.198 ft; h
= 69 ft; Φ = 0.039, and Ct = 17x10-6 psi-1. The tubing area is 0.0218 sq ft and the density of
the liquid in the wellbore is 53 lbm/cu ft. Determine the pore volume of the reservoir.20 Marks

2. The data from an isochronal test and from an earlier test that led to approximate stabilization
n 214 hours test time.
In the 214-hours test, the rate was 1156 Mscf/d, the shut-in pressure was 441.6 psia, and the
flowing BHP was 401.4 psia. Using the following data, estimate the AOF with both empirical
and theoretical methods. 20Marks
SNo q PR Pwf S.No q PR Pwf
t (hrs) t (hrs)
(MScf/D) (psi) (psi) (MScf/D) (psi) (psi)
1 983 352.4 344.7 0.5 9 3654 351 318.7 0.5
2 977 342.4 1 10 3565 309.5 1
3 970 339.5 2 11 3453 298.6 2
4 965 337.6 3 12 3390 291.9 3
5 2631 352.3 329.5 0.5 13 4782 349.5 305.5 0.5
6 2588 322.9 1 14 4625 293.6 1
7 2533 315.4 2 15 4438 279.6 2
8 2500 310.5 3 16 4318 270.5 3

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