All Days 1997
DOI: 10.2118/38863-ms
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Damage Mechanisms In Gas-Storage Wells

Abstract: This paper presents the results of a 2-year, GRI/DOE-funded project undertaken to determine the damage mechanisms that affect the 15,000+ U.S. gas-storage wells. The paper identifies damage mechanisms based on the evaluation and field testing of 32 wells from 12 reservoirs. The 12 reservoirs were selected as a representative cross section based on a statistical analysis of existing storage database information. Downhole diagnostic field results presented include (1) well test analysis to dete… Show more

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“…Yeager et al [20] indicated that there is not a single tool such that the only necessary and important information could be obtained from it. Hence, it is required to perform several diagnosis tests, among which are pressure test analysis to determine if there is any damage quantitatively, well bottom record to see any damage on formation areas, well bottom liquid and solids sampling and biopsy-like rotatory core sample from wellbore lateral face in open hole completions.…”
Section: Formation Damage Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yeager et al [20] indicated that there is not a single tool such that the only necessary and important information could be obtained from it. Hence, it is required to perform several diagnosis tests, among which are pressure test analysis to determine if there is any damage quantitatively, well bottom record to see any damage on formation areas, well bottom liquid and solids sampling and biopsy-like rotatory core sample from wellbore lateral face in open hole completions.…”
Section: Formation Damage Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it is required to perform several diagnosis tests, among which are pressure test analysis to determine if there is any damage quantitatively, well bottom record to see any damage on formation areas, well bottom liquid and solids sampling and biopsy-like rotatory core sample from wellbore lateral face in open hole completions. Also, Yeager et al [20] endorse a well bottom video before other diagnostic tests and sampling to evaluate the presence, nature, and morphology of the wellbore surface and perforations deposits.…”
Section: Formation Damage Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%