1968
DOI: 10.2118/1768-pa
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Testing and Analyzing Low-Permeability Fractured Gas Wells

Abstract: The constant-rate drawdown test performance for a low-permeability, vertically fractured gas well was investigated. A series of gas wells were tested by flowing each well at a constant rate until the data could be analyzed using conventional radial flow theory. Each well was then shut in to build up. After a sufficient buildup was obtained, another flow test commenced but at a higher flow rate than the first test. Again, the well was shut in when radial flow was obtained. This procedure was repeated for three … Show more

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“…The field examples given in Ref. 3 showed calculated~'s that were about 100 times as great as those given in the correlation in Ref. 8.…”
Section: Natureof Turbulencementioning
confidence: 60%
“…The field examples given in Ref. 3 showed calculated~'s that were about 100 times as great as those given in the correlation in Ref. 8.…”
Section: Natureof Turbulencementioning
confidence: 60%
“…We have found a modification of the square-root-oftime plot, as suggested by Millheim and Cichowicz, 6 to be helpful in estimating fracture properties; we call this technique the modified M-C method. The method is based on a plot of dimensionless pressure vs. the square root of dimensionless time for finiteconductivity vertical fractures.…”
Section: Modified Millheim-cichowicz Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) is that it is rarely applicable to low-permeability, fractured gas reservoirs because of the long times required to establish the straight line where the slope is related to the formation permeability. Millheim (6) When these equations adequately model reservoir behavior, a plot of BHP vs. a square-root-of-time function will result in a straight line with slope m' , related to fracture half-length and formation permeability: The assumptions on which Eq. 7 is based limit its applicability in many cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas well testing methods Mathews and Russell, 1967;Millheim and Cichowicz, 1968) used to analyze pressure drawdown and response on the Fawn Creek Government No. 1 well resulted in estimated effective permeabilities between 18 and 59 μdarcy (1.8 x 10 -17 m 2 to 5.8 x 10 -17 m 2 ; CER Geonuclear, 1970).…”
Section: Intrinsic Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%