2007
DOI: 10.1080/15567030701198657
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Source Functions in Early Time Pressure Transient Analysis

Abstract: The pressure responses of a reservoir can be obtained by convolving source functions and flow rates. Although the literature reports on deriving source functions analytically from the diffusivity equation, there is no study on deriving source functions using flow rates and pressure responses obtained from pressure transient tests. We therefore wanted to develop a methodology for obtaining the formation source functions using pressure data when pressure and flow-rate data are known. In addition, we wanted to st… Show more

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“…The source function method is one of the most common methods to solve percolation issues of oil and gas reservoirs and analyze transient behaviors of wells (Ozkan and Raghavan, 1991; Pan et al., 2007; Qin et al., 2019; Raghavan et al., 1997). Chu and Shank (1993) used the source function method to analyze the pressure performance of the fractured wells with finite conductivity and uniform flow in the radial composite reservoir.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source function method is one of the most common methods to solve percolation issues of oil and gas reservoirs and analyze transient behaviors of wells (Ozkan and Raghavan, 1991; Pan et al., 2007; Qin et al., 2019; Raghavan et al., 1997). Chu and Shank (1993) used the source function method to analyze the pressure performance of the fractured wells with finite conductivity and uniform flow in the radial composite reservoir.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%