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ENGLISH: GIS / WELLTEST WHO SHOULD ATTEND?


Reservoir engineers with some practical knowledge of well testing operations and basic interpretation theory.

Well Test Analysis


Acquire the theory of well test for a better design and interpretation.

COURSE CONTENT
Purpose of well testing Well and reservoir performance and the need for testing Practical well test operations: types of tests, equipment, safety and environmental issues Denitions & typical regimes: wellbore storage, radial ow regime, skin effect, fractured well, well in partial penetration Fractured reservoirs, limited reservoirs and closed reservoirs Productivity index, radius of investigation

OBJECTIVES
To provide participants with the knowledge necessary to efciently design and analyze well tests. Upon completion of the course, participants are able to: recommend a well test design, know the various models applicable to well test interpretation, perform well test interpretation with the help of a software package.

BASIC EQUATIONS AND METHODS


Darcys law, the diffusivity equation The time superposition, multirate testing The space superposition, boundary effect Pressure curves analysis - Pressure derivative Exercise

2d

WELLBORE CONDITIONS

1d
GEOSCIENCES FIELD TRIP

PEDAGOGY
Most exercises are solved with the help of a well-test software package.

Well with wellbore storage and skin Innite and nite conductivity vertical fracture Well in partial penetration Horizontal well The different skin factors, geometrical skin and well deliverability

BOUNDARY MODELS
One sealing fault Two parallel sealing faults Two intersecting sealing faults Closed system, reservoir limit testing and depletion effects Constant pressure boundary

1d
DRILLING COMPLETION WELL CONTROL

TEST DESIGN - PRACTICAL SESSION


Rate history denition Time and pressure error Pressure gauge drift & noise Changing wellbore storage Phase segregation Interpretation procedure From the initial diagnosis to the nal consistency check of the results Reporting and presentation of results, examples of test response

1.25 d

GAS WELLS: THEORETICAL REVIEW AND APPLICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES OF WELL TESTING
Clean up, surface equipment, down hole equipment, perforating, sampling

0.25 d 2d 2d

FIELD TRIP: WELL TEST IN AN ACQUIFER

OBSERVATION
Course fee include accommodations and transport during the eld trip.
LANGUAGE DATES Oct 08 - 19 LOCATION Rueil FEES 5,780 GRE REGISTRATION CONTACT gre.rueil@ifptraining.com

COURSE COORDINATOR(S)
Grard Glotin

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May be organized for a single company. Contact: gre.rueil@ifptraining.com

Exploration & Production - 2012

www.ifptraining.com

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BLENDED LEARNING

PROJECTS & LOGISTICS

FIELD OPERATIONS

RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

GEOSCIENCES

INTRODUCTION TO WELL TESTING

0.5 d

INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT

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10 DAYS

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