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Chapter 8
eppp 637/11/emg
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF APPENDICES
8.1
SUMMARY
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
INTRODUCTION
Background
Objectives
OPERATIONS
RFT Survey
Oil Zone Test
8.4
8.4.1
8.4.2
EVALUATIONS
RFT Survey
Oil Zone Test
8.5
8.5.1
8.5.2
FIGURES
TABLES
APPENDICES
eppp 632/11/emg
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Number Title
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3.1
8.3.2
8.3.3
8.4.1
8.4.2
8.4.3
8.4.4
8.4.5
8.4.6
8.4.7
8.4.8
LIST OF TABLES
Table Number Title
8.3.1
8.3.2
8.4.1
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix
A
B
C
Title
Sequence of Events
Summary of Separator Data
Evaluation of Oil Zone Test PBU Survey (PT-1D)
eppp 632/11/emg
8.1
SUMMARY
Well 6407/9-5 is the fourth appraisal well on the Draugen
structure.
Well 6407/9-5 is drilled on the southern culmination to
evaluate the development, quality and lateral continuity of
the reservoir Frya sands, to quantify the crestal oil
production potential and to acquire reservoir fluid samples.
Prior to testing several runs were made with the RFT tool;
confirming the reservoir pressure seen in earlier wells, 2392
psia at a datum of 1630 m.s.s. The OWC was established at 1639
m.s.s in line with the field average.
The oil zone was perforated from 1622 to 1629 m.s.s. and
subsequently gravel packed. Post stimulation rates of up to
7600 stb/d of 40 API oil was achieved. Pressure build-up
survey evaluation indicated a permeability of 5514 md and a
skin of 51. Damage skin was observed to be 30. The calculated
productivity index after gravel packing was 140 stb/d/psi with
an ideal PI of 639 stb/d/psi. Reservoir pressure from the
build-up survey was 2394 psia at datum.
Tidal effects were superimposed on the build up as in earlier
wells. Filtered build up data was characterised by a rising
slope for which no consistent explanation is available. A more
in depth study using a numerical simulator is planned.
eppp 632/11/emg
8.2
INTRODUCTION
8.2.1
Background
Well 6407/9-5 is the fourth appraisal well on the Draugen
structure in block 6407/9 (See Fig. 8.2.1). Wells 6407/9-1,
6407/9-2 and 6407/9-3 delineated an areally extensive oil
accumulation in a relatively thin Upper Jurassic Frya
sandstone formation. Net oil sand thicknesses in these wells
were 39, 12 and 34 m respectively. The oil gravity was
40API.
Well 6407/9-4, located on the west flank of the northern
accumulation (Fig 8.2.1) confirmed pinch out of the Frya
formation and encountered similar oil in the underlying
Haltenbanken formation. The initial conditions of pressure and
oil water contact (1638.5 m.s.s.) were similar to those in the
Frya formation accumulation.
All four appraisal wells were tested at rates of up to 15,700
b/d (Well 6407/-3). The optimally completed well 6407/9-3
exhibited 674 D-ft permeability thickness product.
The objectives of this well, 6407/9-5, were to delineate top
structure and rock qualities in the southern culmination
(Frya south). The well was drilled during September/October
1985 and encountered an 18 m oil column between 1621 and 1639
m.s.s in excellent quality Frya Unit I sands (Fig. 8.2.2).
This report describes the operational details and evaluation
of the test carried out on this well.
8.2.2
Test Objectives
The objectives of testing the well were:
1
2
8.3
OPERATIONS
8.3.1
RFT Survey
The objectives of the RFT (Repeat Formation Tester) survey
were: to define oil and water gradients, measure initial
formation pressures in the Froya and Haltenbanken formations,
and to collect a fluid sample from the hydrocarbon bearing
Frya formation.
The RFT tool of Schlumberger was equipped with a 10 000 psi
strain gauge and a 10 000 psi quartz crystal gauge.
A total of 14 pretests were carried out successfully. Attempts
to obtain a segregated oil sample were eventually abandoned
after probe plugging (twice) and seal failure in the
unconsolidated formation.
eppp 632/11/emg
8.3.2
eppp 632/11/emg
EVALUATIONS
8.4.1
RFT Survey
A common water gradient of 0.443 psi/ft was obtained
throughout Frya and Haltenbanken formations and is identical
to the gradient observed in previous wells (6407/9-1, 2, 3, 4)
(See Table 8.4.1, Fig. 8.4.1 and 8.4.2). An oil gradient of
0.325 psi/ft is also identical to the gradient observed in
other wells. Calculated datum pressure (at 1630 m.s.s) was
2391 psia using HP gauge data, very much in line with the
previously established datum pressure of 2392 psia.
8.4.2
eppp 632/11/emg
0.0002637 ktpo
4 0;J C t (t D /(2L/r w n
x0.5
;
where
k
tp
p
C.
=
=
=
=
=
permeability, md : 5514
producing time, hours: 24.03
porosity fraction: 0.3
viscosity, cp.: 0.67
fi
Total compressibility, _1_ : 20 X 10
psi
8.5.1
RFT Survey
1
eppp 632/11/emg
8.5.2
eppp 632/11/emg
m
6407/8
6407/9
DRAUGEN FIELD
4 kms
CD
(7)
IT
CD
6407/12
CO
po
ho
CD
C/)
CD
Fig.8.3.1
6407/9-5
TUBING CONVEYED
PERFORATING STRING
MIN ID. VIAXO.D.
2.797
3.885
2.797
5.220
2.75
2.797
2.25
2.25
2.25
5.0005.000
5.000
2.25
5.000
2.25
2.260
2.125
2.260
2.250
5.000
3.330
3.690
3.335
3.730
2.992
4.495
-BAKER FH PACKER 51 A4
-PUP JOINT 3V2 EU(B) x 3V2 EU(P)
-X - OVER 3V2 EU(B) x 3V2 IF(P)
-DRAG BLOCK 3V2 IF(B) x 3V2 IF(P)
3.000
8.437
2.992
2.235
2.25
4.520
5.155
2.25
2.25
5.005
2.220
1.87
2.220
2.441
2.441
3.330
3.645
3.345
3.680
G. 2216/3
Fig.8.3.2
6407/9- 5
PRODUCTION TEST STRING
MIN ID MAX O.D.
2.797
3.885
2.992
3.885
2.797
5.220
2.992
2.900
3.885
3.920
2.75
2.25
5.000
2.25
5.000
2.25
5.000
2.25
4.875
5.000
6.250
4.875
6.000
6.00
8.450
7.705
2.220
2.220
2.125
2.220
5.960
3.3350
3.690
3.905
4.283
4.875
8.240
5.598
6.250
6.000
G. 2216/4
4.875
6.00
2.125
5.970
4.870
3.880
2.220
1.87
3.340
2.350
2.210
3.685
3.330
2.350
1.81
2.35
2.425
3.670
3.090
3.670
4.450
6.00
8.220
DRAUGEN 6407/9-5
OILZONE TEST - TIME ZERO IS 1036 HRS. 27/10/85
700 n
600
500CO
g. 400Q:
300200100-
stb
0150
ii
"5
CO
DC
O
CD
en
; *
CD
an
zs
CD
100
CC
DC
cf
UJ
CO
50
0
12
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
CO
u
u
Fig.8.4.1
RFTPLOT
RFT
640795
DATE 031085
1500-
owe
FROYA FORM
**.
Q
1700-
HALTENBANK
1900
2200
2600
2400
Fig.8.4.2
RFTPLOT
RFT
640795
DATE 031085
NIT PRESS
1500-
in
TTTOYTk FORM
owe
y.
a.
Q
1700-
HALTENBANK
1900
2200
2400
2600
DATUM PRESSURE(PSIA)
DRAUGEN FIELD
G 2216/7
o
V)
CD
05
CD
CO
5000
10000
L ( t ) , stb/d
15000
7?
CD
en
CD
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
>
c/5
7
(D
IT
CD
(5
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
,
stb/d
16000
18000
20000
||9L|S
11/9122 9
S/V
2330
2390
o
o
en
m
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CD
ii
co ^0
ID 21
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CD
in
CD
3D
CZ
CD
CD
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CJ (D
CD
._: co i
00
en ID
o
ID
en
c/5
z
o
en
CD
C/)
rr
CD
5000
10000
15000
25000
20000
stb/d
30000
35000
(Q
bo
CD
0)
(0
<D
_>
O
O
o
m
w
PC
CD
CD
5000
10000
.15000
20000
25000
stb/d
30000
35000
P
00
Table 8.3.1
Well: 6407/9-5
Gauge Summary Oil Zone Test: PT-1
Perforated Interval 1622-1629 m.s.s.
Test
PT-IA
PT-IA
PT-IA
PT-ID
PT-ID
PT-ID
PT-1E
Gauge Type
Serial No.
Gauge Depth (m BDF)
No of Data points
Scan Interval/Duration
Date/time on
Date/time off
Performance
VALSTAR
017/711/125
1627.79
7920
30S/33 hrs
20-10/0400
21-10/1300
VALSTAR
003/100/100
1627.79
7920
30S/33 hrs
20-10/0400
21-10/1300
Failed
HP/VALSTAR
030/504/116
1627.79
7920
30S/33 hrs
20-10/0400
21-10/1300
HP/VALSTAR
17/117/125
1639.1
7890
HP/VALSTAR
30/784/098
1643.77
7890
29-10/0900
02-11/0200
Poor
29-10/0900
02-11/0200
Poor
GRC/EMR
635A7/1141/58455
/625
2000
.01 hrs/20 hrs
31-10/1730
01-11/1330
Decreasing
pressure
during
build up
Decreasing
pressure
during
build up
Comments
Temperature
recorded
10
29-10/0835
Excellent
Table 8.3.2
Page 1 of 2
Well 6407/9-5
PT-1 Samples Collected
No. Test
Time
Date
PT-1D
PT-1D
PT-1D
PT-1D
PT-1D
0130
0345
0347
0445
0447
0715
0718
0740
0722
0745
PT-1D
PT-1D
0846
0922
0916
0935
eppp 632.a/ll/emg
Fluid
S.G
Sampling Container
Point
(Description
/ Volume)
30.10.85 Oil
.817
30.10.85 Oil
.817
30.10.85 Oil
.818
Separator Bbl-drum
/45 gal
Separator Bbl-drum
/45 gal
Separator Bbl-drum
/45-gal
Separator PVT-oil
800 c.c
Separator PVT-gas
Leutert
20 litres
Separator PVT-oil
800 c.c
Separator PVT-gas
Leutert
20 litres
ii
Oil
.818
Gas
(Air=l)
.785
Oil
.818
Gas
(Air-1)
.785
Serial
Number
Remarks
Bulk sample
Bulk sample
Bulk sample
811420
A13409
Gas Sample
811511
N/A
Table 8.3.2
Page 2 of 2
No. Test
Time
Date
PT-1D
PT-1D
0954
1025
1011
1032
10 PT-1D
Fluid
S.G
Sampling
Point
Oil
.818
810816
"
Gas
(Air-1)
.826
Oil
.818
Gas
(Air=l)
.833
Separator PVT-oil
800 c.c
Separator PVT-gas
Leutert
20 litres
Separator PVT-oil
800 c.c
Separator PVT-gas
Leutert
20 litres
1614m BDF Leutert
800 c.c
1614m BDF Leutert
800 c.c
1614m BDf Leutert
800 c.c
8115113
11 PT-1D
1110
1138
1117
1140
12 PT-1E
0845
31.10.85
BHS
13 PT-1E
0845
"
BHS
14 PT-1E
0845
BHS
pppp 632.a/ll/emg
it
Container
(Description
/ Volume)
Serial
Number
Remarks
A4588
811450
5051036
810697
811511
Bottom sampler of a 3
sampler run. 100 psia at
150 F shipping conditions
150 psia at 150 F shipping
conditions
200 psig at 160 F shipping
conditions
Table
"ELL 643795
H? EAU5E DATA
REEEF.VOSF. CATA:FLUID CONTACTS ( fi-TVES)
DAT'Jil DEFTK = ii3G.S
oGC
.3
G'^C
- 163:.5
FORMATION TOP
FROYA FDRH
HALTEKBANK
DEPTH (n-TVSS)
1622.3
17B3.B
GECLG3ICAL DATA:-
PRESSURE DATA:EEDLOBICAL
DEPTH!!!)
ZONE
AHEDF
TVSS
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
FR
FR
FR
FR
1658.0
1659.B
1662.0
1665.B
1668.B
1671.B
163B.0
1636.3
169C.8
1695.3
174B.B
1745.B
1753.8
1755.B
1768.0
1659.3
1659.3
1659.3
1659.0
1626.0
1627.B
163E.8
1633.8
1636.0
1639.9
164B.0
165-;. 3
1658.0
1663.3
1788.4
17i3.3
1716.3
1723.B
172E.B
1627.9
1627.B
1627.B
1627.B
FRESSURE (P51A)
MEASURED DATUH HUD(FRE-3ETTIKB)
2386.1
2387.3
239B.9
2393.3
2396.5
2423.5
2412.6
2420.7
2427.3
2435.2
'/v'M P
L<Jvi * b
Aut'Ui 1
2515.2
2522.7
2529.5
2388.9
23SS.7
23S7.4
23SS.3
239B.4
2393.5
239B.9
2398.6
239B.1
2398.4
2390.1
2339.5
239B.3
239!.B
2396.3
2391.3
2391.1
2391.3
239B.9
2392.1
2391.9
2393.6
2391.5
28BB.B
2B9B.2
2B95.9
29B1.B
29B6.4
2911.7
2926.4
2936.7
2943.0
2953.8
3823.B
3341.8
3B49.2
3B57.9
3B66.1
2891.5
2872.5
2S92.3
2891.8
CDKHEHT
ATTEHPTED TO 3AKFLE
ATTEKFTED TO SAMPLE
RUN 2: NO SAMPLE
RUN 3: HQ SA'riFLE
8.4.1
Appendix A
Page 1 of 3
Pil: 6407/9-5
PT-1: Sequence of events.
Fow
Period
PT-IA
IDd
2Dd
3Dd
4Dd
5Dd
BDd
7Bu
Start
Time
End
Time
Duration
(hours)
Cum
Prod
20-10-85
1040
Perforated intervals 1622-1629 m.s .s with a 400 psi drawdown.
1040
1045
.083
19.2
5530
1040
1050
.067
33.2
4781
Beaned down
to 40/64 bean
1050
1145
0.083
39.1
1609
Beaned down
to 18/64 bean
1145
1400
1.25
71.20
24
Beaned up to
26/64 bean
1400
1507
.75
79.45
336
Beaned up to
28/64 bean
1507
1645
1.63
110.85
384
Beaned down
to 26/64 bean
1645
1836
1.85
Buildup survey
eppp 632/11/emg
Appendix A
Page 2 of 3
Fow
Period
Start
Time
End
Time
PT-IB
lDd
2Dd
27-10-85
1036
1430
1430
2030
4.06
6.00
3Dd
2030
6.00
1106
2634
Duration
(hours)
Cum
Time
0612
0701
0727
1051
1645
2015
0115
0745
0820
2.2
0.65
0.43
3.47
5.9
3.5
5.0
6.5
058
0230
Duration
(hours)
Cum
Prod
235.5
495.0
Final oil
rate
1031
Comments
Clean up period
1st gravel pack
stabil i station
flow period
2nd gravel pack
stab!il i station
flow period
Fow
Period
Start
Time
PT-IC
28-10-85
29-10-85
lDd
2Bu
3Dd
4Bu
5Dd
6Dd
0401
0612
0701
0732
1051
1645
2015
0115
0745
7Dd
8Dd
9Bu
eppp 632/11/emg
End
Prod
53
_
415.7
1124
1952
4334.5
_
1728
5026
6458
7604
Unloaded well
Open up SSD
Reverse circulate
_
38/64" choke
44/64" choke
52/64" choke
1" choke
Wireline returned
to surface
Appendix A
Page 3 of 3
1
End
Time
Duration
(hours)
Cum
Prod
24
7064
6875
Flow
Period
Start
Time
PT-ID
29-10-85 30-10-85
lDd
1245
1245
2Bu
30-10-85
1249
31-10-85
1245
23.93
Flow
Period
Start
Time
End
Time
Duration
(hours)
Cum
Prod
PT-1E
01-11-85
lDd
0230
2330
1.00
336
64.53
2Dd
2330
0845
eppp 632/11/emg
Opened well on
16/64" choke
progressively
beaning up to
56/64" choke. Oil
and gas samples
takes form the
separator during
the flowing period
Well shut-in for
main build up test
Running in hole
with 3 BHS. Well
flowing on a 19/64"
choke. BHS not
obtained due to
malfunction.
Redressed the
samplers.
3 BHS returned
commenced determination of
field bubblepoints
Appendix B
Page I of 2
Well 6407/9-5
Summary of Separator data
Date
Time
THP/THT
psig/F
Psep/Tsep
BHP
psigA
Psia
18-10-85
1100
1400
1430
1500
1530
1600
354/49
470/48
472/48
472/48
484/48
484/48
_
288
768
278
298
_
_
212
67
139
130
50/48
65/46
55/45
40/45
40/44
27-10-85
1300
1345
1445
1545
1745
405/46
427/45
430/431/440/-
1440
1009
1070
1008
1228
_
70.8
79.8
83
70
58/44
61/43
58/43
60/53
2100
270/44
2580
60
97/44
2300
281/-
2545
61.1
98/45
28-10-85
0230
293/55
26334
62.2
106/48
28-10-85
1345
1500
1700
1830
447/50
470/51
382/58
392/65
2126
1895
4609
5021
66.4
69.9
49
72.5
80/46
75/46
130/49
100/44
_
-
2115
342/71
6064
88.5
117/64
PT-1C
38/64"
38/64"
42/64"
42/64"
0% BSW
52/64"
29-10-85
0200
290/72
0630
264/68
0745
264/70
6671
7600
7604
98
103
104
117/71
130/64
132/68
_
-
56/64" bean
64/64" bean
64/64" bean
29-10-85
1400
306/62
7263
55.3
150/56
2317
1430
309/63
7179
55.4
150/54
2317
1730
2115
309/66
309/66
7016
6998
55.6
55.2
145/57
140/56
2316
2317
eppp 632/11/emg
2350
2353
2353
2351
2353
2353
mm
_
_
Comments
bean
bean
bean
bean
bean
PT-1D
56/64" bean
0.6% C0 2
Eleven samples
taken over flowing
period. Two
samples declared
void.
Appendix B
Page 2 of 2
Date
Time
Psep/Tsep
psig/F
BHP
Psia
30-10-85
1145
308/68
6944
155/60'
2318
31-10-85
2030
539/43
2130
THP/THT
psig/F
539/44
437
01-11-85
0330
530/42
(0500
531/44
336
345
eppp 632/11/emg
77
2348
-
15/38
2348
Comments
PT-1E BHS
19/64" bean
3 BHS obtained
bubble points
measured.
Appendix C
Page 1 of 11
VOL FHCTOR
BO
1.I5B8
Oil VI5G
H.T RE3V
CCNDITIOiiS
cP
.670
1SI.3B
oil
2379.5
5321.2- 5344.2
.510
.303
3IEILITY
et
psi-i
ft
psi
ft
ft
Appendix C
:
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P a
ii-LL : - C 7 - - ;
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L\"
F.P-~
TIPE SINCE
INITIAL
COMITiOii:
hours
Etb/d
1 S
2 iDd
-7
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
li
12
13
IDd
IDd
IDd
iDd
i Do
ltd
IDd
IDd
IDd
IDd
IDd
14 ISd
IDd
ltd
IDd
IDd
IDd
IDd
iDd
IDd
iDd
iDd
IDd
IDd
15
li
17
13
19
28
21
22
23
24
25
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73-33.8
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3.53278
5.561H
6.5277S
7.52553
8.5 i667
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18.5S033
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12. 52E-33
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15. 5527S
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7EBB.3
7BBB.3
7SS3.3
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7533.8
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7333.B
7362.0
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7532.3
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16.52523
17.49722
13.5135?
19.533S9
22.47444
29.51667
21.49167
22.49167
23.91389
24,33279
24.52553
24.C3356
16.52533
17.49722
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21.49i67
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r:ur=
hours
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25,37222
41 i SU
42 21-u
2 Bu
44 2Bu
45 2Eu
46 2iil
47 2Bu
46 2Eu
49 2Bu
58 2Su
5i 2Eu
52 25a
53
54 2iu
55 2Bu
56 2:a
57 23ii
so 2 Bu
59 2?u
.3
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26.22773
26,31667
2:.4355i>
26.494-4
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26.67222
63
61 2Bu
62 23a
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64
65
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1.21667
1.33556
1.394*4
1.43333
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1.66111
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2.31667
2.13556
2.19444
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Page 4 o f 11
fi cLL : ivj^. ; : -3
RATE
TliiE E-INCE
INITIAL
CGiiDITIGria
hours
stb/d
SI ZBu
3 ZBu
54 2B
c .- ZBu
2Bu
87 2Bu
85 2Eu
Sr 2Bu
2Bu
?1 ZBu
. 6.13511
^""7.62333
8.14167
8.675B3
9.2B833
9.S3G56
13.13611
16.71944
11.16389
2377.4
2377.4
2377.4
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.4
2377.6
2377.5
2377.5
2377.5
2377.7
2377.9
2373.1
2373.1
2373.3
2378.3
2378.4
2378.5
5.12773
35.73C56
36.263S9
11.69722
12.23256
2373.6
2373.5
77558
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32.84167
38.13356
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Page 5 of 11
i*L'/'7--j
EEQuEKCE DF EVENTS
r-
CUKJLAIIVE
TIKE SiKCE
TInE SHiIE
iiiiiiAL
START OF
FEr.IDD
OBSERVED
hours
psi
CGNDITICN3
hours
121 2Bi!
.S
2E-u
2ru
2Bu
2r-u
25u
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123
124
i 25
126
127 2Su
123 2Bu
129
130
131
132
2Ba
2Eu
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133 2Eu
134 2Bu
i 33
25'j
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2Su
2Bu
23u
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2Bu
137
133
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143
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Page 6 of 11
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7000.0
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7000.0
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Page 7 o f 11
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PEL'OD
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slbld
41
42
43
44
45
45
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49
50
51
52
54
55
55
57
58
59
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1
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65
66
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21
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28;;
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2 8 ii
2Ba
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70 2a
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Page 8 o f 11
F:17
FES FSJDUC
SA7:
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JKJ72AI
CCKEI7ICH3
?3u
2Ba
2ln
2Bu
5 2B
86 ?Ba
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8 25a
89 2Bii
90 2Bi!
91 2B
92 2Ea
93 2Ea
94 2Bu
95 2Ee
96 2Es!
97 2Ba
93 2Ba
99 23a
100 2Ba
101 2Bu
102 2Ba
103 2Bu
104 2Ba
105 2Bs
106 2Bi!
107 2Bs
203 2Su
109 2Zn
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32.17500
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Page 9 o f 11
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127 2'iu
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131 2Bi132 2Ba
133 2Ba
134 2Ba
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237S.S
237S.S
2378.9
237S.9
237S.9
237S.9
237S.9
237?.S
2Z7S.S
-"7P 3
Appendix C
Page 10 of 11
FERfc'EABiLITY AliALYs 15
F er i od (B i f no flor ei (
Period rangs
Horner begin point
Horner end
1) ? > YL
27
(
143
27) ? ))32
145! ?
point
29
-.9B3
point
3) ? >
>2
145
27
(
27) ? 65
145) ? 133
Period (8 if no acre) (
3) ? > >0
point
>5514
li ? > >
Period (C if no aore! (
Horner end
2
65 to 133
.27131-033
411936.
2558.613
.2379+834
so
-.96?
Period range =
Horner begin point
32 to hi
.12574-033
B87E24.
5514.437
.2378+604
26
2) ? >>3
26) ? >>7
period
Selected seai log straight line segnent
Initial (pseuao) pressure psi
Extrapolated 'pseudo) pressure psi
Total akin
No. of points fitted
1
3 to 7
.2379^34
.2323*534
Appendix C
Page 11 of 11
57i4.
24S.
R i n v (n,.i! is the radius of investigation, at the end of period n, of the pressure transient induced
by the rate change which took pUce at the start o-f period j .
Base Peraesbility , isD
Hydraulic D i t f u s i v i t y , sD.psi/cr
5514,323
.183+813
n\j!
.....
....
2 !
47.5
25.4
DT !n,j) i: tha duration, at the end at period n, ot the of the pressure transient induced by the rate
chsngs which took place at the start at period j. Hote that the duration OT the last period
aay have bsen extended so as to rssch beyond the start o-f seai-steady state iif finite reservoir).
7385.DJ3
-7C3C.3D3