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also use various keywords to search 4share.com and you will find a lot

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I stumbled upon the following website where I found a really good report analyzing a strange well test. The explanation and the reasoning process will not be found in text books !!!
http://www.wellevaluations.com/NewsletterList.php
This is the one I was referring to.
http://www.wellevaluations.com/newslett ... 287918.pdf
Pay special attention to WHY he disregards certain data and HOW YOU need to think if you are just getting started in Well Testing

http://www.wellevaluations.com/NewsletterList.php
This is the one I was referring to.
http://www.wellevaluations.com/newslett ... 287918.pdf
Pay special attention to WHY he disregards certain data and HOW YOU need to think if you are just getting started in Well Testing


I went through that report.
It is not a strange well test. It is a common phenomena in high GOR wells called Gas humping.
When you Shut in the well from the surface well head valve the flow (oil and gas) from the formation still producing...
After some time the pressure in the well bore increase and in a certain time the gas in the top start to dissolve in the oil again causes rapid decline in pressure on the memory gauges and then continue increase as normal
It is not a strange well test. It is a common phenomena in high GOR wells called Gas humping.
When you Shut in the well from the surface well head valve the flow (oil and gas) from the formation still producing...
After some time the pressure in the well bore increase and in a certain time the gas in the top start to dissolve in the oil again causes rapid decline in pressure on the memory gauges and then continue increase as normal
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