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The document outlines the final exam for the PMRE 6006 course at BUET, focusing on well test analysis for oil and gas wells. It includes various test data, figures, and tables, requiring students to estimate parameters such as wellbore storage, formation permeability, and skin factor based on provided plots. Additionally, it covers a pressure buildup test and deliverability equation for a gas well, emphasizing the application of reservoir engineering concepts.

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The document outlines the final exam for the PMRE 6006 course at BUET, focusing on well test analysis for oil and gas wells. It includes various test data, figures, and tables, requiring students to estimate parameters such as wellbore storage, formation permeability, and skin factor based on provided plots. Additionally, it covers a pressure buildup test and deliverability equation for a gas well, emphasizing the application of reservoir engineering concepts.

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Department of Petroleum &Mineral Resources Engineering (PMRE) PMRE 6006: Well Test Analysis
Bangladesh University of Engineering &Technology (BUET) Final Exam, 2020 April Semester

RollNo.:

1. A test was run on an oil well. The test data are plotted in Figure Qla, Figure Qib,
Figure Qlc, andFigure Qld. Other relevant data are given in Table Q1.
Table Q1

Porosity 0,% 21
Viscosity 4, cp 0.92
Total Compressibility , psi-1 8.72 x 106
Wellbore Radius r, ft 0.4
Formation Thickness h, ft 23
Formation Volume Factor of Oil B,, RB/STB 1.21
Initial Pressure p, psia 6,010
Production Rate q, STB/D 2,500

10000

Ap,psia
1000

100 tttt

0.01 0.1 10

t, hours

FigreQla: log-log plot of 4p-vs-time


a. Identify the test type. [5]
b. Using Figure Qla, estimate hen the wellbore storage should end.

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24 X2232 = 0ol5

6050

y=-8238x +6006.
6000
R=0.998
5950

5900

estd 5850

5800

5750

5700
0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.025 0.03 0.035
t, hours

FigureQlb: Early-time Cartesian Plot ofpwf-vs-time


c. Using FigureQ lb, estimate the wellbore storage coefficient C&
[5]
5500

m= 3650-°50 = 300 s c
5000

Pr3350
4500
$

eIsd'n 4000
3650
3500

3000

2500
0.1
10 100

t, hours

FigureQlc: Semi-log plot of pwf-vs-time


d. Using FigureQ1c, Estimate Formation
Permeability k
[51
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h
S6010-33S0 696x1o
300

e. Estimate Skin Factor s


(51
compare with that
f. Using equation, estimate when the wellbore storage will end, and
obtained in part "a".
'6s 6x 23
3500
: 2:344 hr
3400

pspwfla, 3300

3200

3110
3100

3000

2900 2
15 20
10

t, hours

FigureQld: Late-time Cartesian Plot of pwf-vs-time

reservoir pore volume Vp


g. Using the Figure Qld, estimate the [5]

mátched with the


conducted on an oil well. Data plot is
2. Pressure build up test was APPENDIX. Other relevant data are
appropriate type curve as shown in Figure
02 in
provided in Table Q2. Answer the following:
reservoir, well and flow model are considered to
a. What kindof Type Curve is it? What [S]
create this Type Curve?
151
b. How is the data plotted?
[5
c. Estimate Formation permeability, k |51
d. Dimensionless wellbore storage coefficient, Cp [5
e. Estimate Skin factor, s

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Table Q2: Reservoir and fluid data
600
Production rate (q), STB/D
Porosity (o), % 20
Viscosity (u), cp
1.61E-05
Total Compressibility (c), psi
Wellbore Radius (rw, ft 0.365
Formation Thickness (h), ft 78
Formation Volume Factor of Oil (B,), RB/STB 1.1

3. Following data is from a test on a gas well. Aplot is also provied in the Appendix.
Answe the following:
a Make a sketch of the test and identify the test type. [10]
b. Estimate the 'c' and 'n' values [10]
c. Construct the deliverability equation for this well-reservoir system. [10]
d. Estimate the AOFP (from plot & from deliverability equation) [10]

Test
Flow Rate
duration Pressure (psia) Remarks
(MMSCFD)
(hours)
14 2000 Initialshut in
10 1842 4 Flow -1
10 1982 Shut in

e ea
10 1712 6 Flow - 2
10 1960 Shut in
10 1511 Flow-3
10 1913 Shut in
10 1306 10 Flow - 4
26 1072 10 Extended flow
68 2000 Final Shut in

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10 10 26

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APPENDIX

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lo 20 2

2 0

(c)
Pagé 5 of6 -12:45 MMCFD
4 t = 3XI0
10
Type Curve for an Untractured Well in an
Infinite-Acing Homo geneous Reservoir with
Wellbore Storage and Skin Etfects

Legend Radial Flow Type Curves


10 E10000
Po Type Curve

Functios 10
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1200
1000

ng
pg.and

ladial Flow Region


p,'= 1/2

10
= 12-36

102
102 1 10 10° 10 10 10°
L00E-04
10 100E03 100E-02
10 100601
10 1006-00 100E+01 100E+-02
toCp

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