A New Method For Production Data Analysis Using Superposition-Rate

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2015-12-10
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This research presents a new method to analyze production data – the superposition-rate. The method was developed based on the well-accepted superposition principle. It is presented in a generalized form and is applicable to data in transient flow (including radial, linear, and bilinear flow) as well as in boundary dominated flow. The superposition-rate method is validated by synthetic data generated from reservoir modeling. Moreover, a simple yet practical workflow of implementing the superposition-rate in production data analysis is presented. Last, real field examples are utilized to demonstrate the practicality of superposition-rate. A thorough comparison between the superposition-rate and superposition-time methods is presented. The superposition-rate shows significant advantages over the superposition-time. A key improvement of the superposition-rate in quality diagnostics and data analysis is that it does not modify time scale. Consequently the superposition-rate keeps all production data in the sequence of their occurrence.
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Engineering--Petroleum
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Liang, Y. (2015). A New Method For Production Data Analysis Using Superposition-Rate (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/24870