2013
DOI: 10.2118/143613-pa
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Modeling the Interfering Effects of Gas Condensate and Geological Heterogeneities on Transient Pressure Response

Abstract: Numerous publications have investigated the effect of gas condensate fluid on the transient pressure well-test (WT) response. However, to the best of our knowledge, its combined effect with geology has rarely been studied. Our findings in the present report demonstrate that geology can complicate the WT response and make it difficult for interpretation. In this study, the impact of geological heterogeneities on the WT response of a commingled braided fluvial gas condensate reservoir has been investigated. Nume… Show more

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“…Jones and Raghavan (1988) and Camacho and Raghavan (1989) analyzed drawdown and buildup responses in gas-condensate and solution-gas-drive systems respectively by using Aanonsen's concept. Jones and Raghavan (1988), Camacho and Raghavan (1989) and Hamdi et al, 2013 used the ideas of Aanonsen (1985) to analyze drawdown and buildup responses in gas-condensate and solution-gasdrive systems. Some investigators utilized the powerful "similarity method" mathematical technique for analysis of these nonlinear problems.…”
Section: Background and Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jones and Raghavan (1988) and Camacho and Raghavan (1989) analyzed drawdown and buildup responses in gas-condensate and solution-gas-drive systems respectively by using Aanonsen's concept. Jones and Raghavan (1988), Camacho and Raghavan (1989) and Hamdi et al, 2013 used the ideas of Aanonsen (1985) to analyze drawdown and buildup responses in gas-condensate and solution-gasdrive systems. Some investigators utilized the powerful "similarity method" mathematical technique for analysis of these nonlinear problems.…”
Section: Background and Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%