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pressure build-up tests

pressure build-up tests

pressure build-up tests

(OP)
a 72 hour pressure build-up test was run on a unconventional tight gas/liquids formation

horizontal tvd 12,132'

rih gradient   rih - both pressure/temperature stair stepped all the way in then stabilized

pooh gradient   pooh - both pressure/temperature stair stepped all the way out

this may not be enough information for help - might be a start

is it possible that some of the balls have not released and that pressure/temperature flucuations occurring go away when the balls reseat - if that is the case we will have to go in with coiled tubing unit - we also feel there may be some formation material in the lateral that is effefecting the production - the well has not performed as expected

thanks
IJ

RE: pressure build-up tests

Please clarify more on the "balls" comment, you randomly threw that one in.  I assume you were running in with wireline?

RE: pressure build-up tests

(OP)
thanks for responding - think I figured it out

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