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Foundation PTA


 



  • Modern Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA) from theory to practice
  • Strong practical emphasis on real data with many real life examples
  • Immediate return on investment with attendees able to perform commercial analysis upon completion of the course
The KAPPA Foundation Pressure Transient Analysis (FPTA) course has been designed to teach the generic methodology, and the practice of Pressure Transient Analysis, (PTA) in addition to the mechanics of Saphir software which is learnt almost as a by-product. The emphasis is therefore on a visual and conceptual approach to interpretation including only essential mathematics. Full theory, including formulae and derivations are provided, as well as the conceptual explanation of PTA in the accompanying KAPPA Dynamic Data Analysis handbook provided to each attendee.
Field examples are used to illustrate each concept. The final afternoon is a workshop, to which participants are encouraged to bring their own data.
By the end of the course the attendee should be capable of performing analyses and developing interpretations typically required of a transient test analyst. In addition, the attendee should have the foundations sufficient for developing further experience in transient analysis.




Dynamic Data Analysis (DDA)
The Foundation Pressure Transient Analysis (FPTA) course is the first week of the two-week Dynamic Data Analysis (DDA) course and can be taken as part of a continuous two-week session or as a single standalone one week course.
Pre-requisites to attend the course
None
Software usage
The use of Saphir, the PTA module of the Ecrin DDA software suite, will be taught as part of this course.


Course programme


Basic theory
Introduction to Darcy’s law and the equation of state leading to the diffusivity equation, the principle of superposition, infinite-acting radial flow, wellbore storage and Skin and pseudo-steady state.
A short history of transient analysis; semilog and Horner plots, loglog analysis and the Bourdet pressure derivative, build-up and multi-rate analyses leading to the essential PTA workflow.
QA/QC, Test Design and Gas Tests
Comparison of gauge pressure and temperature channels. Differential pressure analysis to determine gauge offsets (gauge quality) and fluid phases. Test design taking into account test objectives and constraints and then integrating gauge limitations and running ‘what if’s?’
Gas Tests: Real gas law and gas diffusion, the use of pseudopressures and pseudotime and a consideration of the limitations of classical PTA tools for gas. AOF and IPR
Basic reservoir and well models
Pattern recognition and matching for basic well and reservoir models; wellbore storage, Skin, homogeneous and double-porosity reservoirs, vertical, fractured and limited entry wells.
Boundary models
The infinite acting reservoir, identifying faulted, channel and closed systems. Pressure support and radius of investigation leading to reserve estimation and precautions.
Basic numerical modeling
Introduction to the use of numerical modeling when applied to PTA that will include building a model of irregular shape with multiple wells.
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.






DateCourse TitleLocationInstructorsCostReg.
13 - 17 Sep 2010 (in English and Russian)
Foundation PTA (DDA I) St Petersburg
Russia (Federation)
Joop DE WIT 2900 Register
11 - 15 Oct 2010
Foundation PTA (DDA I) Sophia Antipolis
France
Didier VITURAT 2900 Register
18 - 22 Oct 2010
Foundation PTA (DDA I) Bali
Indonesia
Mike PEARSON 3950 $ Register
18 - 22 Oct 2010
Foundation PTA (DDA I) Houston
USA
Ray CHOW 3950 $ Register
All courses are conducted in English unless otherwise notified
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