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Title: Deconvolution method for pressure transient analysis Abu Gabra formation Case Study- Sudan
Other Titles: طريقة إزالة الالتفاف لتحليل بيانات الضغط المىتقل : دراسة على تكوين أبو جابرة_ السودان
Authors: Alshiakh, Mohaid Ali Hassan
Ali, Mohammed Ali Babiker Mohammed
Albaid, Momen Hassan Mohammed
Ahmed, Omer Ahmed Mosmar
Supervisor, - Altazi Khalid
Keywords: pressure transient analysis
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2020
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Alshiakh, Mohaid Ali Hassan.Deconvolution method for pressure transient analysis Abu Gabra formation Case Study- Sudan\Mohaid Ali Hassan Alshiakh...{etal};Altazi Khalid.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Petroleum Engineering & Technology,2020.-89p.:ill.;28cm.-Bachelors Search.
Abstract: Traditionally well testing is completed by analyzing transient pressure due to constant production rate. However, in the oil industry practice, engineer often has to deal with the transient pressure result from variable flowing rate history. This traditional and conventional well testing approach is still being used. However, a new well testing tool called Deconvolution was starting to receive much attention, and has been emerging as a new tool of analyzing test data in the form of constant rate drawdown response. In other words, it transforms variable rate and pressure data into constant rate pressure response. Deconvolution techniques is a useful addition method to the well test analysis. In this research, a brief introduction of conventional well test interpretation will be presented, followed deconvolution interpretation, and the results show that the deconvolution method can be applied on the drawdown period of single well test.
Description: Bachelors Search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/25818
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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