2014
DOI: 10.1088/1742-2132/11/4/045002
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Analytical solutions for flow of horizontal well in compressible, three-dimensional unconsolidated formations

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“…He used the Laplace transform in the radial direction and the finite cosine transform in the vertical. The same approach has been applied more recently to stress-sensitive reservoirs, e.g., Yang and Yeh (2012), Zhao et al (2014) and in this work. Seth (1968) solved the Hantush (1961) equations for closed reservoirs.…”
Section: Effect Of Restricted Entry On Well Test Theorymentioning
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“…He used the Laplace transform in the radial direction and the finite cosine transform in the vertical. The same approach has been applied more recently to stress-sensitive reservoirs, e.g., Yang and Yeh (2012), Zhao et al (2014) and in this work. Seth (1968) solved the Hantush (1961) equations for closed reservoirs.…”
Section: Effect Of Restricted Entry On Well Test Theorymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Their technique has been extended to finite reservoirs and for the effect of wellbore storage and skin, Jelmert and Toverud (2018). Zhao et al (2014) extended the Kikani and Pedrosa (1991) technique to restricted entry horizontal wells in unconsolidated formations. Jelmert and Toverud (2017a, c) included the effect of macro-compaction for restricted entry vertical wells.…”
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