CH 1 Welltesting (DST)
CH 1 Welltesting (DST)
1.
COF = calculated
open-flow
CAOF = calculated
absolute
open flow
Internal
Well Testing
2.
Used to determine
formation permeability
formation pressures
Internal
Internal
Pressure
Pre-flow
FSI
period
Main
ISI
flow or
period
Final
flow
IHP
FHP
ISIP
6
3
FSIP
1
4
FFP
IFP
IpfP 2 FpfP
1
Internal
Time (~hours)
7
10
11
12
4
Internal
The purpose of the initial shut-in period is to record the reservoir pressure
before any production has occurred. It is important to have an initial shut-in
period long enough to extrapolate a maximum reservoir pressure.
When the initial shut-in period is complete, the tool is again opened.
The purpose of this second flowing period (Main Flow) is to allow reservoir
fluid and gas to enter the drill string. Analysis of the final flow data will help
determine the flowing capabilities of the tested reservoir. Depending on
conditions, when the tool is opened the pressure will drop from reservoir
pressure to the pre-flow pressure and will record the weight of the
formation fluid entering the drill string.
If gas is present the flowing pressure will reflect the upstream pressure of
the gas flow.
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Internal
The duration of the final flow period (Main Flow) should be about
60 to 180 minutes, depending on conditions and estimated
permeability. The air blow at the surface will indicate whether
formation fluid or gas is entering the drill string. If gas flows to the
surface a stabilized measured rate is desirable for proper reservoir
evaluation.
Internal
Internal
Water and/or
hydrocarbons
recovered in
drill pipe
during this
flow period
Hydraulic valve
closed
Bypass ports
open
Expanded
packer
Packer deflated
to avoid
swabbing
Pressure
recorded
in both
flow and
shut-in
periods
Internal
Shut In Period
10
Hydrostatic pressure
Tool open
Initial flowing pressure
Final flowing pressure
Tool closed
Shut-in pressure
Pipe recovery
Internal
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