Average reservoir pressure value along the boundary of drainage area A_e
(1) | p_e = \frac{1}{L_e} \int_0^{L_e} p(x,y,z) dl |
where L_e is the boundary of drainage area A_e
This definition is based on the idea that there is a boundary line L_e which restricts radial flow around a well, which is a fair assumption in most practical cases.
The advantage of this method over
(Shut-in formation pressure estimate:1) is that:
- it provides more accurate estimate of the pressure away from a given well
- is not dependent on t_e convention, which may be not valid for a given well
See Also
Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Production / Subsurface Production / Well & Reservoir Management / Formation pressure (Pe)
Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Production Technology
[Reservoir pressure] [Initial formation pressure, Pi] [Drilled formation pressure, Pd] [Startup formation pressure, P0] [ Multiphase formation pressure ]