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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE USE OF PSEUDOTIME IN TRANSIENT TEST ANALYSIS OF GAS WELLS
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE USE OF PSEUDOTIME IN TRANSIENT TEST ANALYSIS OF GAS WELLS
Dissertation

AN INVESTIGATION OF THE USE OF PSEUDOTIME IN TRANSIENT TEST ANALYSIS OF GAS WELLS

1984
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Overview
The differential equation describing flow of real fluids through porous media is, in general, nonlinear. For gases, the nonlinearity is particularly strong. In order to obtain analytical solutions to the flow equation for gases, the equation must first be linearized to give it the form of the diffusivity equation. To achieve the desired linearization, two approximate linearizations have been proposed--the use of pseudopressure as the dependent variable, and the use of pseudotime as the independent variable. Empirically it has been observed that use of pseudopressure alone is adequate for drawdown test analysis, while both pseudopressure and pseudotime must be used during buildup. In this study, the pseudopressure-pseudotime linearization is studied using both analytical and numerical methods. The pseudopressure-time linearization is exact for steady-state flow; the pseudopressure-pseudotime linearization is exact for the case of uniform pressure, as long a porosity remains constant. Wellbore storage is shown to be described exactly by the pseudopressure-pseudotime linearization. Drawdown is shown to be dominated at the wellbore by flow very similar to steady-state flow. Buildup is shown to be dominated by storage phenomena, with nearly uniform pressure near the wellbore. For buildup when producing time effects become important, the correct producing pseudotime is shown to be that obtained by dividing the producing time by the initial viscosity-compressibility product. A number of cases are investigated using finite difference solutions to the flow equation. Pseudotime is used successfully to analyze wellbore storage for both drawdown and buildup; high velocity flow; and buildup following constant pressure production. Pseudotime is found to be less successful for extreme formation compressibility. The application of pseudotime is then illustrated with an example well test analysis. The suggested use of both time and pseudotime for drawdown when wellbore storage is present is presented. For buildup, the example well test is analyzed using pseudotime alone.
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
9798662090262