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Well Test Design and Analysis, (With CD-ROM)

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Title: Well Test Design and Analysis, (With CD-ROM)
Author: George Stewart
ISBN: 1593702310 / 9781593702311
Format: Hard Cover + CD Rom
Pages: 1544
Publisher: PennWell
Year: 2011
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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Petroleum engineers face the daily challenges of designing and testing wells. Finding the right technical data guide for conducting these tasks can be daunting, and so renowned petroleum engineer George Stewart has written the comprehensive volume Well Test Design & Analysis, filled with advanced information unparalleled on a variety of wellbore topics. From ascertaining accurate reservoir descriptions, to the intricacies of designing a horizontal well program, the author covers every topic in detail. The volume includes a CD containing Chapters 16 - 20.

Foreword by Roland N. Horne
Foreword by Bernard J. Duroc-Danner

Chapter 1 : Pressure Transient Analysis in Drawdown and Buildup
Chapter 2 : Wellbore Storage and Type Curve Matching
Chapter 3 : Semi-Infinite System Late Transient Analysis
Chapter 4 : Well in a Bounded Drainage Area
Chapter 5 : Variable Rate Well Test Analysis
Chapter 6 : Channel Sands and Parallel Faults
Chapter 7 : Constant Pressure Boundaries
Chapter 8 : Vertically Fractured Wells
Chapter 9 : Dual Porosity Systems
Chapter 10 : Limited Entry and Double Permeability Systems
Chapter 11 : Radial Composite Systems
Chapter 12 : Horizontal Wells
Chapter 13 : Gas Well Testing
Chapter 14 : Automatic Model Matching
Chapter 15 : Two Cell Compartmentalized Systems

The Following Chapters are on the Accompanying CD-ROM
Chapter 16 : Well Test Design
Chapter 17 : Multiphase Flow
Chapter 18 : Numerical Well Testing
Chapter 19 : Layered Well Testing
Chapter 20 : Deconvolution in PTA

Index

 
 
 
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