New Calibration of Fracture Properties Using Geological Well-Testing

David Egya, Sebastian Geiger, Patrick Corbett, Jens-Petter Norgard, Soren Hegndal-Andersen, Lars Sundal

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Abstract

A geological well testing model containing fractures and matrix was built to match an observed complex well test response in a reservoir that was known to be fractured. The resulting match of a well intersecting minor fractures near a major fracture was considered a good match in consideration of alternative geological scenarios. This match leads to a better understanding of the key reservoir features to reliably support development decisions.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2018
Event3rd EAGE Workshop on Naturally Fractured Reservoirs - Muscat, Oman
Duration: 5 Feb 20187 Feb 2018
http://events.eage.org/en/2018/Third-EAGE-Workshop-on-Naturally-Fractured-Reservoirs

Conference

Conference3rd EAGE Workshop on Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Country/TerritoryOman
CityMuscat
Period5/02/187/02/18
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