HOW TO DISTINGUISH NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS FROM STRATIFIED RESERVOIR SYSTEMS IN A WELL TEST ANALYSIS
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https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.17.1.1107Keywords:
Naturally, Fractured, ReservoirsAbstract
In the real well test analysis, to identify an exact reservoir model in heterogeneous reservoirs is very difficult. The geological model will guide the direction of the well test interpretations. For the similar reservoir condition, a different reservoir model.
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De Swaan, O.A., 1976, “Analytic Solutions for Determining Naturally Fractured Reservoir Properties by Well Testingâ€, SPE Journal, June, 117-122
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