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Practical DST Interpretation for Engineers and Geologists
INSTRUCTOR:
H.W.
Reid One week course
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND:
This
practical seminar is directed at exploration, engineering and drilling
personnel concerned with making operation decisions based on DST results of
who use DST data in general exploration/exploitation work. It is also for
regional geologists who use show maps and pressures in correlation work those
looking for missed pay (bypassed pay) in old wells. SUMMARY:
This
popular course has been presented industry
wide for over l6 years in Canada, USA, Scotland, Austria, Australia, India,
Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, Libya, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bahrain,
Turkey, Vietnam and Malaysia.
This
seminar emphasizes practical application rather than theoretical derivations
of computations. The comprehensive course manual contains DST charts from over
60 field examples which can be used for troubleshooting problem DST's later.
Participants are encouraged to bring examples from their own work experience.
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Course
is taught with visual aids keyed to the course manual.
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All material covered in exact order presented in the manual (slowly,
clearly, and thoroughly!).
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This
eliminates need for note taking allowing students to concentrate on lectures
and discussions.
Course Content
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Equipment fundamentals and pretest planning
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Basic pressure chart interpretation (qualitative) to identify
permeability types - How to recognize depletion
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of a limited volume reservoir -Differentiation of depletion from
'supercharge'
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Recognizing mechanical problems, e.g. tool plugging. packer and valve
leaks, etc.
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Pressure gauge and clock malfunctions
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Quantitative reservoir analysis for Kh, skin, PI, stable AOF, reservoir
geometry understanding conflicts
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between DST and core/log data
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Missed pay (bypassed production) by identifying formation damage and
'deep' damage
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Closed chamber (teleflow) tests for deep overpressure or sour gas or
tight gas
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Significance of recoveries of 'oil cut mud' and gas rates of 'tstm' to
exploration
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Making a decision to complete or abandon a wildcat with only marginal
DST results · Interpreting poorly run old DST's where Horner Analysis & derivative type curves will not yield answers |
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