Formation Testing : Low Mobility Pressure Transient Analysis.
Chin, Wilson C.
Formation Testing : Low Mobility Pressure Transient Analysis. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (314 pages) - Advances in Petroleum Engineering Series . - Advances in Petroleum Engineering Series .
Intro -- Half Title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Basic Ideas, Interpretation Issues and Modeling Hierarchies -- 1.1 Background and Approaches -- 1.2 Modeling Hierarchies -- 1.3 Experimental Methods and Tool Calibration -- 1.4 References -- Chapter 2: Single-Phase Flow Forward and Inverse Algorithms -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Basic Model Summaries -- Chapter 3: Advanced Drawdown and Buildup Interpretation in Low Mobility Environments -- 3.1 Basic Steady Flow Model -- 3.2 Transient Spherical Flow Models -- 3.3 Multiple-Drawdown Pressure Analysis (Patent Pending) -- 3.4 Forward Analysis with Illustrative Calibration -- 3.5 Mobility and Pore Pressure Using First Drawdown Data -- 3.6 Mobility and Pore Pressure from Last Buildup Data -- 3.7 Tool Calibration in Low Mobility Applications -- 3.8 Closing Remarks -- 3.9 References -- Chapter 4: Phase Delay and Amplitude Attenuation for Mobility Prediction in Anisotropic Media with Dip* -- 4.1 Basic Mathematical Results -- 4.2 Numerical Examples and Typical Results -- 4.3 Layered Model Formulation -- 4.4 Phase Delay Software Interface -- 4.5 Detailed Phase Delay Results in Layered Anisotropic Media -- 4.6 Typical Experimental Results -- 4.7 Closing Remarks - Extensions and Additional Applications -- 4.8 References -- Chapter 5: Four Permeability Prediction Methods -- 5.1 Steady-State Drawdown Example -- 5.2 Early-Time, Low-Mobility Drawdown-Buildup -- 5.3 Early-Time, Low-Mobility Drawdown Approach -- 5.4 Phase Delay, Non-Ideal Rectangular Flow Excitation -- Chapter 6: Multiphase Flow with Inertial Effects -- 6.1 Physical Problem Description -- 6.2 Immiscible Flow Formulation -- 6.3 Miscible Flow Formulation -- 6.4 Inertial Effects with Forchheimer Corrections -- 6.5 References -- Chapter 7: Multiphase Flow - Miscible Mixing Clean-Up Examples. 7.1 Overview Capabilities -- 7.2 Source Code and User Interface Improvements -- 7.3 Detailed Applications -- Chapter 8: Time-Varying Flowline Volume -- 8.1 Transient Anisotropic Formulation for Ellipsoidal Source -- 8.2 FT-06 Software Interface and Example Calculations -- 8.3 Time-Varying Flowline Volume Model -- Chapter 9: Closing Remarks -- References -- Index -- About the Authors.
9781118925959
Oil well logging.
Electronic books.
TN871.18.F676 2016
Formation Testing : Low Mobility Pressure Transient Analysis. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (314 pages) - Advances in Petroleum Engineering Series . - Advances in Petroleum Engineering Series .
Intro -- Half Title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Basic Ideas, Interpretation Issues and Modeling Hierarchies -- 1.1 Background and Approaches -- 1.2 Modeling Hierarchies -- 1.3 Experimental Methods and Tool Calibration -- 1.4 References -- Chapter 2: Single-Phase Flow Forward and Inverse Algorithms -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Basic Model Summaries -- Chapter 3: Advanced Drawdown and Buildup Interpretation in Low Mobility Environments -- 3.1 Basic Steady Flow Model -- 3.2 Transient Spherical Flow Models -- 3.3 Multiple-Drawdown Pressure Analysis (Patent Pending) -- 3.4 Forward Analysis with Illustrative Calibration -- 3.5 Mobility and Pore Pressure Using First Drawdown Data -- 3.6 Mobility and Pore Pressure from Last Buildup Data -- 3.7 Tool Calibration in Low Mobility Applications -- 3.8 Closing Remarks -- 3.9 References -- Chapter 4: Phase Delay and Amplitude Attenuation for Mobility Prediction in Anisotropic Media with Dip* -- 4.1 Basic Mathematical Results -- 4.2 Numerical Examples and Typical Results -- 4.3 Layered Model Formulation -- 4.4 Phase Delay Software Interface -- 4.5 Detailed Phase Delay Results in Layered Anisotropic Media -- 4.6 Typical Experimental Results -- 4.7 Closing Remarks - Extensions and Additional Applications -- 4.8 References -- Chapter 5: Four Permeability Prediction Methods -- 5.1 Steady-State Drawdown Example -- 5.2 Early-Time, Low-Mobility Drawdown-Buildup -- 5.3 Early-Time, Low-Mobility Drawdown Approach -- 5.4 Phase Delay, Non-Ideal Rectangular Flow Excitation -- Chapter 6: Multiphase Flow with Inertial Effects -- 6.1 Physical Problem Description -- 6.2 Immiscible Flow Formulation -- 6.3 Miscible Flow Formulation -- 6.4 Inertial Effects with Forchheimer Corrections -- 6.5 References -- Chapter 7: Multiphase Flow - Miscible Mixing Clean-Up Examples. 7.1 Overview Capabilities -- 7.2 Source Code and User Interface Improvements -- 7.3 Detailed Applications -- Chapter 8: Time-Varying Flowline Volume -- 8.1 Transient Anisotropic Formulation for Ellipsoidal Source -- 8.2 FT-06 Software Interface and Example Calculations -- 8.3 Time-Varying Flowline Volume Model -- Chapter 9: Closing Remarks -- References -- Index -- About the Authors.
9781118925959
Oil well logging.
Electronic books.
TN871.18.F676 2016