1990
DOI: 10.2118/18300-pa
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Pressure-Transient Analysis for Horizontal Wells

Abstract: Summary In recent years, pressure-transient behavior of horizontalpressure-transient behavior of horizontal wells has received considerableattention because of the increase in horizontal drilling. This paper presentsan interpretation method for presents an interpretation method forhorizontal-well pressure-transient testing that is applied to a buildup testfrom a horizontal well in the Prudhoe Bay field. The complex flow Prudhoe Bayfield. The complex flow geometry associated with horizontal we… Show more

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“…5 and are the same as the standard flow characteristics of horizontal wells (Daviau et al, 1985, Clonts and Ramey, 1986, Ozkan et al, 1989, Babu and Odeh, 1990, Kuchuk et al, 1990, Ozkan, 2001. As indicated by the flat derivative responses, the early-time radial flow (ERF) lasts for approximately 4 days (10 2 hrs).…”
Section: Unfractured Horizontal Well In Homogeneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 and are the same as the standard flow characteristics of horizontal wells (Daviau et al, 1985, Clonts and Ramey, 1986, Ozkan et al, 1989, Babu and Odeh, 1990, Kuchuk et al, 1990, Ozkan, 2001. As indicated by the flat derivative responses, the early-time radial flow (ERF) lasts for approximately 4 days (10 2 hrs).…”
Section: Unfractured Horizontal Well In Homogeneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 3 shows the representation of the horizontal well model as originally developed by Kuchuk et al (1990).…”
Section: Limitations Of Carbonate Matrix-acidizing Models For Field Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous authors have developed a variety of methods to solve for the pressure response in a reservoir penetrated by a horizontal well (Daviau et al, 1985;Clots and Ramey, 1986;Goode and Thambynayam, 1987;Ozkan et al, 1989;Odeh and Babu, 1990;Kuchuk et al, 1990;Issaka and Ambastha, 1992). Several models have been derived for the design and interpretation of horizontal well pressure tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%