Productivity index and field behavior : a case study /

behavior of the productivity index in a case study

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jensen, Marianne
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1998.
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Summary:behavior of the productivity index in a case study
compressibility, and skin affect the length of the
data.
difference between transient PI and pseudo steady
expected. Normally we think PI will increase when the
explained by the transient flow effect and bad test
forecast the field performance. By irrational behavior
influence different factors had on
influence on the productivity index and its behavior.
non-Darcy flow, permeability changes, formation
north Africa, where irrational behavior of
Numerical simulation was used to simulate the
overview of how different factors influence the
particular field we can see the P1 increase as
PI is explained. It was shown that transient flow and
presented. The problem has its origin in a field in
production oil rate decreases and vice versa.
production oil rate of the field increases, at the
productivity index', and (2) to explain the irrational
rate increases. It was also shown that dual porosity,
same pressure drawdown. Or for the same well, PI
should be constant over time. In some wells in this
state (PSS) PI.
study. An overview of which factors can cause the P1
The behavior of the PI in the field case presented is
the case study, and the E6incon-ect'' behavior of the
The objectives of this research are (1) to develop an
the productivity index (PI) has made it difficult to
the productivity index to decrease as production oil
the productivity index, and to match wellness PI's
the theory obtained about the PI behavior is linked to
This study is an investigation of different factors' phics.
to go in unexpected directions is presented. Finally
transient flow period and the magnitude of the
two-phase flow are the two main reasons for
we meant that the PI ants the opposite of what is
with calculated PI's from field data in the case
Item Description:"Major subject: Petroleum Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:xiii, 114 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 87-88.