This training course focuses on transient analysis techniques for oil and gas well tests, covering pressure behavior, reservoir characterization, data interpretation, and modeling methods to evaluate well performance, optimize production, and enhance reservoir management.
The Transient Analysis of Oil and Gas Well Tests course provides an in-depth exploration of well testing objectives, focusing specifically on transient analysis for oil and gas wells. Participants will learn classical drawdown and buildup analysis methods, as well as advanced gas well testing techniques, including Inflow Performance Relationships (IPR), Absolute Open Flow (AOF) analysis, and well test validation.
The course begins with an introduction to the fundamental principles of oil and gas well testing, covering methodologies for conducting these tests. Attendees will gain essential knowledge of reservoir rock and fluid properties necessary for effective well analysis, complemented by crucial equations. Practical considerations, such as sampling techniques and the use of specialized testing tools in transient conditions, will also be covered.
At the end of this Transient Analysis of Oil and Gas Well Tests course, participants will be able to:
Unit 1: Introduction to Well Testing
Unit 2: Objectives of Well Testing, Equipment, and Processes
Unit 3: Principles of Pressure Transient Analysis
Unit 4: Gas Well Testing and Test Analysis Procedures
Unit 5: Oil Well Testing Practice
By mastering these key aspects, participants will leave the Transient Oil and Gas Well Test Analysis course equipped with technical knowledge and practical skills relevant to current oil and gas well testing methods.
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