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Post by radcat on Jan 10, 2013 11:11am

Multirate Flow Test

Since all sands are tested on restricted choke settings, and after clean-up operations are complete "each will undergo a multirate flow test on various choke sizes". 

1) Will this additional testing on various choke sizes cause umu-11 to be delayed, or is the rig not needed to carry out multirate flow testing?

2) I presume a greater choke size increase increases the flow rate for even better results?  

 

"Four UMU-10 well tests remain, including the individual testing of the XXb, XIX, XVIIIa, and the co-mingled testing of the XVIIa & XVIIb sands. All sands will be initially tested on restricted choke settings during clean up, as has been done for the XXI sand. Once all completed sands have finished the clean-up operations, each will undergo a multirate flow test on various choke sizes, which may include choke sizes greater than those used for the clean-up operations".

Comment by sanddevil on Jan 10, 2013 12:44pm
Radcat - for 1)   Yes, it causes a delay but is absolutely required from a Reservoir and Production Engineering point of view to help determine Reservoir size; and prudent production rates so as to not draw down reservoir pressure too much.    Prudent Reservoir Management.   An optimum, engineered flowrate will ensure longer term deliverability rates and a ...more  
Comment by Bart2 on Jan 10, 2013 2:10pm
Thanks for the info Sanddevil. Nice to have someone on this board that knows the ins and outs of the drilling and testing procedures. Definantly an asset to the conversation .Keep up the informative posts.
Comment by radcat on Jan 10, 2013 7:11pm
Thanks Sanddevil for the education. Always enjoy learning something new.
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