HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF WELLS AND RESERVOIR

  • Abasova Inara Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, department "Computer Engineering" assistant, Azerbaijan, Baku
Keywords: PRC, well, viscosity of reservoir fluid, oil reservoir, reservoir porosity, bottom-hole pressure

Abstract

The analysis of literary sources in this study showed that in order to solve the problem of the pressure recovery curve during hydrodynamic probe of the reservoir in the case of its constant porosity a number of studies were dedicated to the nonstationary solution of the deterministic Darcy equation for an unlimited reservoir or on methods of empirical or semi-empirical modeling for static errors, which is associated with a nontrivial approximation of the asymptotic part of the pressure recovery curve.
In this study, a new method for calculating the hydrodynamic parameters of an oil reservoir is proposed, taking into account all the information from the pressure recovery curve. In contrast to the existing methods, the proposed model of pressure versus time adequately describes the entire pressure recovery curve when the well is closed, which makes it possible to fully evaluate the hydrodynamic parameters of the reservoir.

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Published
2019-03-31
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Abasova Inara. (2019). HYDRODYNAMIC METHODS FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF WELLS AND RESERVOIR. Science Review, (3(20), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_sr/31032019/6379
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Engineering Sciences