Difficult faced by well testing work at later developed period in oilfield and its countermeasure

Authors

  • Pei L South-West Petroleum University, Chongqing Science and Technology Institute, China

Keywords:

Flowing pressure test, Static pressure test

Abstract

To be middle and later exploited period for oilfield, with well net becoming dense and the second time of oil recovery being deep makes complex relationship of water and oil and multiple types of production manner, leads to big proportion of using electronic pump and stem pump which brings a new difficult for monitoring pressure and well testing tech. the paper analyzes the existent problems in field flowing, static pressure test and well testing work and suggests some effective approaches to solve these problems.

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Published

30-09-2022

How to Cite

Pei, L. (2022). Difficult faced by well testing work at later developed period in oilfield and its countermeasure. Well Testing Journal, 31(2), 6–10. Retrieved from https://welltestingjournal.com/index.php/WT/article/view/42

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Section

Research Articles