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The document outlines a pressure test exercise for an engineering course, detailing three main problems related to reservoir pressure calculations. It includes tasks such as calculating time validity for the Ei function, pressure drops due to production from multiple wells, and plotting pressure as a function of time and position. Additionally, it instructs the use of Excel for graphing results.

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The document outlines a pressure test exercise for an engineering course, detailing three main problems related to reservoir pressure calculations. It includes tasks such as calculating time validity for the Ei function, pressure drops due to production from multiple wells, and plotting pressure as a function of time and position. Additionally, it instructs the use of Excel for graphing results.

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Nombre:

Ing. Israel Yagual Pita


Ciclo 1-2025-1
PRUEBA DE PRESIÓN
Taller # 1
Resuelva los siguientes ejercicios.
1. Given a reservoir with the following properties:

a. Calculate the time at which the Ei function solution first becomes valid.
b. Calculate the time at which the Ei function solution first is no longer valid.
c. Caclulate and plot the pressure as a function of position on semilog graph paper
(pressure on linear axis, distance on log axis) at t=5 h using the Ei solution (or
its logarithmic approximation) for r =0.25 ,1 , 10 , 50 ,100 , 300 , 500 ,750 , 1000 ft . Use
the log approximation only if it is valid.
Nota: La grafica realizarla en Excel.

2. Three exploration wells have been drilled into a newly discovered oil reservoir. Well
B is 1400 ft from Well A, Well C is 2200 ft from Well A, and Well C is 3000 ft from Well
B.

Well A is an observation well (it has a pressure gauge in the hole to measure the
pressure response due to production from Wells B and C, but is not itself used for
production). Well C begins producing at 200 STB/D at time t=0 h . Well B begins
producing at 100 STB/D 48 hours later.
Reservoir data:

a. Calculate the pressure drop at Well A due to production from Well B at time
t=144 h .
b. Calculate the pressure drop at Well A due to production from Well C at time
t=144 h .
c. Calculate the pressure drop at Well A due to its own skin factor at time t=144 h .
d. Calculate the pressure at Well A at time t=144 h .
3. Given a well in an infinite acting reservoir, having the following properties:

The well produces for 1000 hours at 100 STB/D. There is a linear, no Flow boundary
90 feet away from the well. Calculate and plot the pressure at the wellbore as a
function of t on semilog graph paper (put time on the logarithmic axis) using
superposition in space and the Ei solution (or its logarithmic approximation) for
t=0.1 , 0.5 ,1 , 5 , 10 ,100 , 200 , 500 ,∧1000 hours .
Nota: La grafica realizarla en Excel.

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