APIT is a computational software based system which performs real-time test analysis, reporting and automated result interpretation of FITs/LOTs/XLOTs based on surface and downhole data. This paper presents the challenges for the current pressure integrity testing and introduced a new solution called automated pressure testing (APIT) system. This has included system framework and integration to cementing units, models and algorithms to determine system compliance and fluid leakage, fracture closure pressure, calibration techniques and validated results. Based on a minimum of preconfigured user input, the APIT system covers all test phases, from pressurization, fracture propagation to shut-in and flowback. The system identifies unexpected test behavior and triggers warnings by continuously evaluating key test metrics such as leakage rate, system compliance and surface pressure during each test phase. This APIT system was tested optimized and validated using various historical field data in order to provide Proof-of-Concept of algorithms, test sequences and graphics user interface (GUI). Both successful and unsuccessful data chosen from NCS and the international arena were tested. The automatic interpretation algorithms from APIT are aligned with manual test interpretation performed internally in Statoil. The APIT system is believed to be a safer and more efficient pressure testing alternative to the current manual counterpart.
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