by laura | Oct 27, 2016 | Articles, Technical Papers
READ NOW Abstract With the widespread use of downhole pressure gauges (DHPGs) to measure and record downhole pressures in oil and gas wells, engineers have been able to eliminate/reduce the wellbore effects that can mask true reservoir response. However, not every...
by laura | Oct 16, 2014 | Technical Papers
With the advent and common usage of high-resolution tree gauges, downhole permanent pressure/temperature gauges, and continuous flow measurement, many of the common petroleum engineering calculations and analysis tools for production systems can and have been...
by laura | Oct 24, 2012 | Technical Presentations
This comprehensive resource discusses methods for predicting the arrival of an interference response in a direct communication test. It covers types of interference tests, reservoir physics, and assumptions, along with case studies and mathematical modeling. The...
by Anna Swierczewski | Oct 23, 2012 | Technical Presentations
Review an in-depth analysis of the biases in hydraulic fracturing. This technical presentation emphasizes the importance of a systematic approach in frac design and evaluation, discussing the various types of biases commonly encountered. It elaborates on key...
by laura | Aug 24, 2012 | Technical Papers
READ NOW Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present a framework to reduce bias in the design and evaluation of hydraulic fractures. When we mention “bias”, we are referring to human nature. If someone knows what the answer is supposed to be (what someone else...