Two methods are presented for predicting critical oil rate for bottomwater coning in anisotropic, homogeneous formations with the well completed from the top of the formation. The first method is based on an lIIIllytical solution where Muskat's assumption of uniform flux at the wellbore has been replaced by that of an infmite1y conductive wellbore.
Two methods are presented for predicting critical oil rate for bottomwater coning in anisotropic, homogeneous formations with the well completed from the top of the formation. The first method is based on an lIIIllytical solution where Muskat's assumption of uniform flux at the wellbore has been replaced by that of an infmite1y conductive wellbore.
Two methods are presented for predicting critical oil rate for bottomwater coning in anisotropic, homogeneous formations with the well completed from the top of the formation. The first method is based on an lIIIllytical solution where Muskat's assumption of uniform flux at the wellbore has been replaced by that of an infmite1y conductive wellbore.