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Reservoir Pressure Test in Lundetest: Understanding Results and Formulas

Learn the methodology and formulas for reservoir pressure testing in Lundetest. Analyze results for a comprehensive understanding. Focus on dP values in a 'tank' scenario. Pseudo-steady state assumption crucial for accurate pressure reading interpretation.

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Reservoir Pressure Test in Lundetest: Understanding Results and Formulas

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  1. Lundetest C-46 Nettverksmøte 19/1-2006

  2. 34/10-48 S Lunde 3600mToarch-Aalen (rew?) 3600m Campan 3640m Toarch-Aalen (rew?) 3650m Early Campan 3680m Toarch-Aalen 3690m L. Toarch – E. Aalen 3700m Toarch- Aalen 3720m Toarch – Aalen 3730m Toarch – Aalen 3750 & 3760 Toarch – Aalen/ Rhaet-Hettang 4619m Rhaet – Hettang 4646-4670m: Rhaet – Hettang/Pliensbach 4720-4860 M-L. Pliensbach 4880–5050m Rhaet - Hettang

  3. Resultater

  4. Formel Gjelder for en ”tank” der dP er snittverdi for trykket, ikke det trykket vi leser av i brønnen. Antar pseudosteady state dvs at trykket synker likt i hele reservoaret, også i brønnen.

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