100 Well 1 Well 2 Well 1 Well 2
100 Well 1 Well 2 Well 1 Well 2
For the condition shown in figure below, estimate the pressure at Well 1 after 7 hours and at
Well 2 after 11 hours. Assume that the system behaves as an infinite one at these short times.
𝑟12 = 100′
Well 1 Well 2
Well 1 Well 2
𝑞1=100 𝑞2=100
q, STB/D
q, STB/D
𝑞2=50
𝑞1=25
10 8
t, hours t, hours
𝑟𝑤 = 1 𝑓𝑡 𝜙 = 0.2
𝜇 =1 cp B=1.08 RB/STB
2. Table 1 gives reservoir/well/fluid data for a vertical well producing at the center of a closed
reservoir. Table 2 presents the pressure data obtained from a buildup test conducted in that
well.
a. Estimate the producing time using total production and rate prior to shut-in.
b. Calculate the wellbore storage coefficient.
c. Calculate permeability and skin factor.
d. Determine the time for afterflow fluid-filled wellbore storage effect to end.
e. Determine the initial pressure.
Table 1
𝑟𝑤 = 0.3 𝑓𝑡 𝜙 = 0.1
𝜇 = 1 cp B=1.0 RB/STB
Table 2
3. Table 3 shows pressure drawdown data obtained in an oil well. Reservoir, well and fluid
parameters are as follows:
𝑟𝑤 = 0.4 𝑓𝑡 𝜙 = 0.2