A theoretical and practical revision and deeper look at
Dynamic flow concepts
A refresher to cover the basic theory, to correct any misconceptions
and to look in depth at transient analysis tools. The session includes
the theory of diffusion, IARF and pseudo-steady state. The concept
of the Bourdet derivative including derivation, properties and
limitations. Test design and objectives, superposition in time and
in space, sensitivity to input parameters, radius of investigation.
Transient analysis and where it sits in relation to other reservoir
engineering methods. Constant wellbore storage and why it never
is, Skin components, standard interpretation models including finite
radius and fractured wells, double-porosity reservoirs and boundary
effects. This will also include a revision of the use, where needed, of
the Ecrin PTA module (Saphir) with help on shortcuts and advanced
level functionality.
Advanced well models
A detailed look and worked examples of horizontal, slanted and
limited entry wells. This will include looking at the theoretical
derivation and response and comparing this to what happens in
the real world. A detailed look at the parameters affecting pressure
behavior in horizontal wells including low vertical permeability and
partial horizontal drainage. The session will include a number of real
examples to illustrate the various issues.
Advanced reservoir and boundary models
Heterogeneous, composite reservoirs; their bad reputation and
their real world use illustrated with examples. Complex boundary
conditions and unconventional limits including constant pressure
boundaries, leaking, conductive and non-continuous faults handled
with a common sense approach. Finite reservoirs and material
balance and the effect of compressibility on reserve estimations.
Layered reservoirs from the simple two layer analytical case to the
complex numerical multilayer.
Deconvolution
The principle and the use of the complete production and pressure
history, the use of the method as a time saver and for seeing deeper
into the reservoir coupled with the limitations and caveats of the
method.
Advanced numerical analysis
Complex, composite and heterogeneous reservoirs including multiwell
analysis, PVT considerations, variable thicknesses, porosities
and permeabilities, diaphasic flow and gas cap/aquifer drive.
Workshop session
The final afternoon is an opportunity to work with real data provided
by attendees or specific cases from the extensive KAPPA example
catalogue. As this is an advanced course, we would encourage
delegates to raise any additional specific queries they may have
either prior to, or during the course.
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