Novel, Integrated and Revolutionary Well Test Interpretation and Analysis

The TDS technique is a practical, easy, and powerful tool for well test interpretation. It uses characteristic features and points found on the pressure derivative versus time plot, so that reservoir parameters can be easily calculated by using several analytic expressions. Most calculations can be...

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Other Authors: Humberto Escobar Macualo, Freddy (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2019
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