Market-induced production shut-downs and restarts offer us an opportunity to gather step-rate and shut-in data for pressure transient analysis (PTA) and rate transient analysis (RTA). This study presents a unified transient analysis (UTA) to combine PTA and RTA in a single framework. In this new approach continuous productiondata, step-rate data, shut-in data and re-start data can be visualized and analyzed in a single superposition plot, √̅̅ which can be used to estimate both Af k and infer formation pore pressure in a holistic manner by utilizing all available data. Most importantly, it shows that traditional log-log and square root of time plots can lead to false interpretation of the termination of linear-flow or power-law behavior. Field cases are presented to demonstrate the superiority of the newly introduced superposition plot, along with discussion on the calibration of long-term bottom-hole pressure with short-term measurements.
Unified transient analysis (UTA) of production and shut-in data from hydraulic fractured horizontal wells
Journal of Petroleun Science and Engineering
Abstract
Date Published
02/2022
Volume
209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109876
Other Numbers
j.petrol.2021.109876