L. MATTAR R. MCNEIL
PAPER 95-n
-;.- .. '
.' ..'
..
~.
.....
L Mattar
R. McNeil
Fekete Associales Inc.
'. ;.
~~~~~~~':L'~
.......
This paper is to be presenled at the 46th Annual Technical Meeting of The Petroleum Society 01 CIM in Banft, Alberta, Canada, May t417, 1995. Discussion of this paper is invited and may be presented at the meeting if filed in wriLing with the technical program chairman
prior to the conclusion of the meeting. This paper and any discussion filed will be considered for publication in elM journals_ Publication
rights are reserved. This is a pre-print and is sUbject to correction.
,-'
.. '-
:~,,'i:::
.~.:
::,
'.
ABSTRACT
"
The
1
"I
from
standard
good
operating
practices
(production and flowing pressure) to quantify the gas-inplace, without having to shut-in the well.
The classical pseudo-steady state analysis and its
in-place,
~'.,
Volumetric,
'.!
....
and Odeh.
In this
place.
(I)
Volumetrically
detennined
reserves
can
very
pressure.
be
the initial pressure point, and going through the data can be
operating conditions.
SHUT-IN/FLOWING DATA
operating scenarios.
It is possible to
when all the gas has been produced, the pressure in the
reservoir is zero. This assumes that the reservoir acts like a
tank and there IS no external pressure maintenance.
The
flow
behavior
dominated
by
reservoir
but low
comprehensive
material
The
stabilized flow.