Unsteady ... State Gas Flow-Use of Drawdown Data in the Prediction of Gas Well Behavior

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Aziz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The solutions to unsteady-state gas flow in a radial system have been reviewed in order to aid in the interpretation of drawdown data. It has been the practice to evaluate the time and rate conversion constants, directly or indirectly, by using reservoir data. This paper presents a method of determining these constants from drawdown data. A simplified approach to the de-termination for the various boundary conditions is presented. An example of a problem which illustrates the use of this theory appears in the appendix. UNSTEADY-STATE FLOW EQUATION The solution of any unsteady-state flow problem involves (1) the continuity equation, (2) the equation of state of the fluid, (3) the equation of fluid motion and (4) the boundary conditions. For the Darcy flow of a gas in the horizontal radial plane, the equation is when the viscosity, compressibility and permeability to gas flow may be assumed constant and the medium
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APA: K. Aziz  (1963)  Unsteady ... State Gas Flow-Use of Drawdown Data in the Prediction of Gas Well Behavior

MLA: K. Aziz Unsteady ... State Gas Flow-Use of Drawdown Data in the Prediction of Gas Well Behavior. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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