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Specific implementation of pressure spatial decomposition based on recognising the time pattern of flowrate variation pulse sequence in pressure response.


It constitutes the key interpretation procedure for PCT.


The decomposition algorithm is based on the minimisation of correlation functional  X between generating well pressure variation  \delta p_G(t) and pressure trend  p_{R,{\rm tr}}(t) at receiving well after deducting the simulated pressure pulse-code response:

(1) X[p_{uGG}] = \left < | p_{G,{\rm tr}}(t) | , \, |\delta p_G(t)| \right > \rightarrow \min
(2) X[p_{uGR}] = \left < | p_{R,{\rm tr}}(t) | , \, |\delta p_R(t)| \right > \rightarrow \min

where

(3) p_G(t) = p_{G,{\rm tr}}(t) - \delta p_G(t), \quad \delta p_G(t) = \int_0^t p_{uGG}(t-\tau) \, dq_G(\tau)
(4) p_R(t) = p_{R,{\rm tr}}(t) - \delta p_R(t), \quad \delta p_R(t) = \int_0^t p_{uGR}(t-\tau) \, dq_G(\tau)

The generator's flowrate history  q_G(t), generator's wellbore pressure history  p_G(t)  and receiver's wellbore pressure history  p_R(t)  are assumed to be known for the whole period of the test. 

The result of decomposition is the set of the unit-rate transient responses, DTR p_{uGG}(\tau) and CTR p_{uGR}(\tau)), which characterise reservoir properties round generator and between generator and receiver.

The pressure trends at generator  p_{G,{\rm tr}}(t) and receiver  p_{R,{\rm tr}}(t) may have unknown origin but in order for decomposition to work they should have minimum correlation with generating well flowrate variation  q_G(t). In terms of spectral analysis this means that pressure trend spectrum contains minimum overlap with spectrum of flowrate variation  q_G(t) at generator.

This particularly means that pressure trends at generating and receiving wells may contain:

  • low frequencies (created by monotonous activities of distant wells), which are lower than frequency range of the generating well flow variation  q_G(t)

or

  • high frequencies (created by lift instability at generating/receiving well), which are higher than frequency range of the generating well flow variation  q_G(t)


If pressure trends contain components correlated with  q_G(t) (for example receiving well or distant wells have been synchronously varying the rates with generating well) then decomposition is not unique and should not be considered.


See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Well testing / Pressure Pulse Test / Pressure Pulse-Code Test (PCT)










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