The document discusses partial penetration of wells with respect to producing intervals, identifying spherical or hemispherical flow regimes on log-log pressure response graphs, and removing distortions by fully perforating intervals. It also mentions mechanical skin, non-Darcy coefficient, mobility and storativity ratios, and using equations from provided slides regarding these topics, ensuring unit homogeneity. Hornor plots and finding example solutions from prior exams are also brought up.
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The document discusses partial penetration of wells with respect to producing intervals, identifying spherical or hemispherical flow regimes on log-log pressure response graphs, and removing distortions by fully perforating intervals. It also mentions mechanical skin, non-Darcy coefficient, mobility and storativity ratios, and using equations from provided slides regarding these topics, ensuring unit homogeneity. Hornor plots and finding example solutions from prior exams are also brought up.
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Well testing solutions
the geometrical damage results when a -1
well partially penetrated with respect to the total producing interval . And it can be identified on log log response to pressure data where we will have spherical or hemi spherical flow regime ( slope= -0.5) .after the well bore storage And it can be removed by perforating totally the producing interval so that flow lines will not be distorted when it .reaches near to the producing interval
apparent skin: total skin of the mechanical -2
skin and the term called non Darcy coefficient due to turbulence flow in gas .wells Please go to slide 32 ( pdf 2) and memories all the equations and the graph to support . your definition 3- from slide 49 under (pdf 3) , memories this slide mobility ratio and storativty ratio and their equations.
And look also slide 50 under this 49 slide to see
their effect on the graph.
5- for this exercise plz go to slide slide 27 ( pdf 2)
And use the equation ts=.. she gave you all information , and for porosity I think it is 0.21 ( you wrote this value is q!!!!) and for re is 1 km , you have all the information and it is very simple equation but!!!!!!!!!!! Pay attention to the units to be all homogenize , I don't remember units , but she gave you really different units so you need to make them similar , for rw , u don't need to use them.
6-well bore storage minimizing .
7-hornor plot is slide 82 & 85 ( PDF 2).
8- I don't know what she want!!!
9-the question is not clear in drawing !! but there is
similar one to that in the last exams I saw many times and the solution is easy , I gave my paper exam to fucken Berta , but am sure some guys have that sheet of exams and it contain all past exams with solution , try to find it and practice on them , ali made the same and pass it , all the best and tell me if u need another thing Dude SEGE .