Well testing is routinely performed to evaluate the performance of a well, which establishes the allocation factor for the lease, which in turn establishes tax and royalty basis. Most well testing is done with conventional gravity separators, which separates the produced stream into oil, water, and gas components and measures these individual components as individual streams. New multiphase measurement technology improves well test results through improved accuracy, consistency, and more frequent well testing. This paper examines the implication of these improved capabilities to recognize well problems and optimize production. A simple economic model is provided that an operator can use to assess the balance between the cost of performing periodic well tests and the benefits of more quickly discovering well problems that can result in less than expected production. The model relates the cost of decreased production, as the result of unforeseen changes in the well, to the frequency and accuracy of the well tests. The model derives an optimum test interval that minimizes the total cost of well testing and deferred production on the basis of the probability that a higher than normal decline in production rate can be detected by well testing. The model is then used in several field examples to assess the optimum period between well tests and how the optimum period can lead to reduced cost of operation and improved production.
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The Role of Well Testing in Recognizing Deferred Production Revenue
D. T. Perry
D. T. Perry
Mustang Engineering, Inc.
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P. Mehdizadeh
Production Technology Inc.
D. T. Perry
Mustang Engineering, Inc.
Contributed by the Petroleum Division of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, and presented at the ETCE 2002 Houston, Texas, February 4–6, 2002. Manuscript received by the Petroleum Division February 20, 2002; revised manuscript received January 6, 2004. Associate Editor: E. Ozkan.
J. Energy Resour. Technol. Sep 2004, 126(3): 177-183 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 19, 2004
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February 20, 2002
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January 6, 2004
Online:
October 19, 2004
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Mehdizadeh, P., and Perry, D. T. (October 19, 2004). "The Role of Well Testing in Recognizing Deferred Production Revenue ." ASME. J. Energy Resour. Technol. September 2004; 126(3): 177–183. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1789521
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