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Title: Gas Rate Equation


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Gas Rate Equation
General Equation
Backpressure Equation
Low-pressureassumption
Units
Unit Conversion
  1. The gas rate equation defines the relationship
    between surface gas rate and pressure drawdown
    (average reservoir pressure minus bottomhole
    flowing pressure). This relationship is also
    called inflow performance, reservoir
    backpressure curve, and reservoir
    deliverability.
  2. kh and skin (sDq) are the most important
    variables defining a wells reservoir
    deliverability.
  3. For low-rate (low-kh) wells, Dq is usually small
    (n1). For high-rate (high-kh) wells, Dq can be
    significant (0.5ltnlt1).
  4. Multirate well tests are used to determine the
    magnitude of kh, s, and Dq.
  5. Rate behavior in low- to moderate permeability
    wells may be strongly influenced by transient
    effects, where the term ln(re/rw) should be
    replaced by the dimensionless pressure pD(tD).
  6. Combined with the material balance relation, the
    rate equation can (and should) be used to
    generate rate-time forecasts.

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  • References
  • Fetkovich, Multipoint Testing of Gas Wells
  • Golan-Whitson, Well Performance excerpts
  • Hussainy et al., Flow of Real Gases through
    Porous Media
  • Examples
  • Gas rate calculation
  • Gas Production Forecasting.
  • Fetkovich multirate test example.

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