Advanced Deconvolution Technique for Analyzing Multirate Well Test Data Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Deconvolution allows the test analyst to estimate the constant-rate transient pressure response of a reservoir-well system, and assists us in system identification and parameter estimation. Unfortunately, deconvolution amplifies the noise contained in data. Often, we cannot identify the reservoir system from deconvolved results owing to solution instability caused by noise in measured data. We previously presented a deconvolution technique based on the fast Fourier transform that we applied to a single buildup or drawdown period. In this paper, we extend our previous work and apply the deconvolution technique based on the fast Fourier transform to arbitrarily changing rate profiles such as multirate tests. The deconvolution results, which represent a constant-rate pressure drawdown response spanning the entire duration of the test, can provide helpful insight into the correct reservoir description. We have improved our original deconvolution method in number of ways, particularly with the introduction of an iterative algorithm that produces stable deconvolution results. We demonstrate application of our deconvolution method to analysis of synthetic and field examples, including both flow and shut-in periods. Our deconvolution method can efficiently reproduce the characteristic responses of the reservoir-well system and increase our confidence in parameter estimates.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME

author list (cited authors)

  • Cheng, Y., Lee, W. J., & McVay, D. A.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Cheng, Yueming||Lee, W John||McVay, Duane A

publication date

  • March 2011