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Petroleum Engineering: Flow, Reservoir, and Wellbore

Learn about well testing and analysis
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  5 Lessons ·  12m  in Arabic, English 

Course Description

Well testing is a valuable tool for reservoir engineers for evaluating well performance and diagnosing characteristics. In this course, Flow, Reservoir, & Wellbore, you will learn about the various tests used to diagnose unexpected well or reservoir behavior. We will discuss measuring the damage factor, which occurs during drilling and completion, as well as measuring well delivery capacity. We will also explore the flow behavior of a well, deposit characteristics, and production mechanisms.

In this course, you will learn how to measure damage factor with positive and negative values. You will also learn about using productivity tests to measure identity and amount of fluids inside a well. We will explore characteristics such as pressure of the reservoir, viscosity of the fluids, and porosity and permeability of the deposit. By the end of this course, you will understand the four geometric classifications of flows in the deposits–linear, spherical, elliptical, and radial.

What You'll Learn

  • Differentiate between the four geometric classifications of flows in deposits: linear, spherical, elliptical, and radial
  • Determine well delivery capacity using productivity and well tests
  • Measure the damage factor (skin) with both positive and negative values as it occurs during drilling and completion
  • Analyze deposit characteristics such as reservoir pressure, fluid viscosity, porosity, and permeability
  • Evaluate wellbore flow performance and well deliverability
  • Use productivity tests to identify the type and amount of fluids inside a well

Key Takeaways

  • Well testing is a tool reservoir engineers use to evaluate well performance and diagnose unexpected well or reservoir behavior.
  • The damage factor occurs during drilling and completion and can be measured with positive and negative values.
  • Productivity tests are used to measure the identity and amount of fluids inside a well.
  • Flows in deposits fall into four geometric classifications: linear, spherical, elliptical, and radial.
  • Reservoir and fluid characteristics studied include reservoir pressure, fluid viscosity, porosity, and permeability of the deposit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this Flow, Reservoir, and Wellbore course?

You will learn about the various tests used to diagnose unexpected well or reservoir behavior, how to measure the damage factor and well delivery capacity, and how to differentiate between the four geometric classifications of flows in deposits: linear, spherical, elliptical, and radial.

Who is this course for?

It is aimed at reservoir engineers, for whom well testing is a valuable tool for evaluating well performance and diagnosing well characteristics.

What topics does the course cover?

The course covers radial flow in oil and gas wells, wellbore flow performance, well deliverability, damage and skin, and testing and analysis. It also explores flow behavior, deposit characteristics, and production mechanisms.

What deposit characteristics does the course explore?

The course explores characteristics such as the pressure of the reservoir, the viscosity of the fluids, and the porosity and permeability of the deposit.

What skills does this course help build?

It helps build skills in hydraulic analysis, hydraulic testing, petroleum engineering, well completion (oil and gas), and well testing.