2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2015.06.001
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Estimating reliable gas rate with transient-temperature modeling for interpreting early-time cleanup data during transient testing

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“…In addition, App's approach was used in the presented model to incorporate heat transfer from a reservoir to both underburden and overburden formations. Hashmi et al (2015) highlighted two objectives in their work: 1to assess rate from Multipoint-Temperature Sensor (MTS) data available for downhole telemetry with a rigorous transient analytical model, and to show the possible use of the computed rates to perform transient analysis for both the pre-and post-cleanup periods. Their methods entailed transient-temperature modeling with and without superposition effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, App's approach was used in the presented model to incorporate heat transfer from a reservoir to both underburden and overburden formations. Hashmi et al (2015) highlighted two objectives in their work: 1to assess rate from Multipoint-Temperature Sensor (MTS) data available for downhole telemetry with a rigorous transient analytical model, and to show the possible use of the computed rates to perform transient analysis for both the pre-and post-cleanup periods. Their methods entailed transient-temperature modeling with and without superposition effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%