Technology Focus: Well Testing (February 2010)

Author:

Angeles Renzo1

Affiliation:

1. ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company

Abstract

Technology Focus The advent of computer-aided analysis, derivatives, and deconvolution over the last 3 decades produced a dramatic change in the way we looked at well testing: from a mere well-performance indicator to a powerful reservoir-characterization tool. Well testing is a technical “masterpiece” when it comes to the assessment and exploitation of complex reservoir architectures and frontier assets. Yet, multiple challenges lie ahead of us, from ultradeep wells to subsea subsalt developments with increasing environmental concerns; these are indeed exciting times for the field. This brings me to the theme of this feature. Well-test analysis continues to push the boundaries of reservoir characterization on all fronts, leading to improved interpretation techniques for unconventional resources, intricate deepwater test programs, and accelerated use of high-resolution-simulation models. In the early 1960s, we would, literally, calculate permeability and skin by use of straight lines on a graph with a pencil. Nowadays, and with the help of better gauge metrology, we are opening a new chapter in the use of well testing for reservoir characterization and proactive field management. Some people have even suggested that we should expand the definition of well testing to include measurements other than pressure. Take, for instance, temperature. Technologies such as distributed-temperature sensing are maturing at a relatively rapid pace, bringing more insights into dynamic-flow description. As well testing strives to advance and overcome the enormous challenges of today, we need to take a moment and peek outside our tree to see the forest. The papers selected for this feature and those in the reading list are a clear illustration of these latest endeavors. I hope that you will find them of interest. Well Testing additional reading available at OnePetro: www.onepetro.org SPE 123982 • “A New Pressure/Rate Deconvolution Algorithm To Analyze Wireline-Formation Tester and Well-Test Data” by Evgeny Pimonov, Schlumberger, et al. OTC 19767 • “Use of Dynamic Simulation To Refine Well-Testing Procedures and Optimize the Data Required for Deconvolution Techniques” by J.C. Mantecon, SPT Group, et al. SPE 124271 • “The Value of Well Testing—Optimization of the West Brae Field” by Mike Tharagonnet, SPE, Marathon Oil

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Strategy and Management,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Industrial relations,Fuel Technology

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