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Well Testing Typical Response

This document provides guidelines for typical reservoir flow models and boundary models used in well testing simulations. It lists various combinations of reservoir flow models, which include radial homogeneous, vertical and horizontal fractures, dual porosity, and radial composite models. It also lists various boundary condition models including infinite acting, faults, closed systems, and compartmentalized systems. The combinations of models can be used to represent different reservoir scenarios in well test analysis and history matching.

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Well Testing Typical Response

This document provides guidelines for typical reservoir flow models and boundary models used in well testing simulations. It lists various combinations of reservoir flow models, which include radial homogeneous, vertical and horizontal fractures, dual porosity, and radial composite models. It also lists various boundary condition models including infinite acting, faults, closed systems, and compartmentalized systems. The combinations of models can be used to represent different reservoir scenarios in well test analysis and history matching.

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WELL TESTING TYPICAL RESPONSES

PANSYSTEM USER GUIDELINES

VERTICAL WELLS BOUNDARY MODELS

RESERVOIR FLOW NAME BOUNDARY NAME BOUNDARY


MODEL MODEL CONFIGURATION
Radial Infinite Acting or No
homogeneous Boundary

Radial Single fault- No flow


homogeneous with boundary
wellbore storage

Vertical fracture – Constant pressure –


infinite conductivity (generic)

Vertical fracture – Parallel faults


infinite conductivity (equidistant)
with wellbore
storage
Vertical fracture – Intersecting faults
uniform flux 30 deg – (12 x
slope)

Vertical fracture – Intersecting faults


uniform flux with 45 deg – (8 x slope)
wellbore storage

Vertical fracture – Intersecting faults


finite conductivity 60 deg – (6 x slope)

Limited height Intersecting faults


fracture Zwdf = 0.5 – 90 deg – (4 x slope)
homogeneous

Limited height Intersecting faults


fracture Zwdf < 0.5 - 120 deg – (3 x
homogeneous slope)

Limited height U_shaped faults –


fracture Zwdf = 0.5 – L,L,L
short fracture
homogeneous
Dual porosity – U_shaped faults –
pseudo steady state L,10L, L

Dual porosity – U_shaped faults –


pseudo steady state L,L, 10L
with wellbore
storage
Dual porosity - Closed system –
transient L,L, L, L (drawdown)
WELL TESTING TYPICAL RESPONSES
PANSYSTEM USER GUIDELINES

RESERVOIR FLOW NAME BOUNDARY NAME BOUNDARY


MODEL MODEL CONFIGURATION
Dual porosity – Closed system –
transient with L,L,L, L (buildup)
wellbore storage

Dual permeability Closed system –


5L,L, 5L, 9L
(drawdown)

Dual permeability Closed system –


with wellbore 5L,L, 5L, 9L
storage (buildup)

Radial composite – Closed system –


inner mobility lower L,L, 9L, 9L
(drawdown)

Radial composite Closed system –


with wellbore L,L, 9L, 9L (buildup)
storage – inner
mobility lower
Radial composite – Closed system –
inner mobility higher 2L,10L,2L, 10L
(drawdown)

Radial composite Closed system –


with wellbore 2L,10L,2L, 10L
storage – inner (buildup)
mobility higher
Partial penetration Closed system –
2L,19L,2L, L
(drawdown)

Partial penetration Closed system –


with wellbore 2L,19L,2L,L
storage (buildup)

Gas cap/aquifer Closed system –


support L,19L,3L, L
(drawdown)

Gas cap/aquifer Closed system –


support with L,19L,3L, L (buildup)
wellbore storage

2-cell
compartmentalised
– (drawdown)

2-cell
compartmentalised
– (buildup)

Hexagonal system -
L
WELL TESTING TYPICAL RESPONSES
PANSYSTEM USER GUIDELINES

HORIZONTAL WELLS

RESERVOIR FLOW NAME


MODEL
Horizontal well – two no-flow
boundaries Zwd = 0.5 –homogeneous

Horizontal well – two no-flow


boundaries Zwd = 0.5 – homogeneous
with wellbore storage

Horizontal well – two no-flow


boundaries Zwd > 0.5 – homogeneous

Horizontal well – two no-flow


boundaries Zwd > 0.5 – homogeneous
with wellbore storage

Horizontal well – two no-flow


boundaries – dual porosity

Horizontal well – two no-flow


boundaries – dual porosity with
storage

Horizontal well – no-flow/constant


pressure boundary – homogeneous

Horizontal well – no-flow/constant


pressure boundary – homogeneous
with storage

Horizontal well – no-flow/constant


pressure boundary – dual porosity

Horizontal well – no-flow/constant


pressure boundary – dual porosity with
storage

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