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Which of the following option(s) is/are CORRECT for well testing analysis of a reservoir?

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Transient state data → permeability and skin. Pseudo steady state → reservoir geometry. Back pressure test → AOFP for gas wells.
Updated On: Aug 26, 2025
  • Permeability, skin and reservoir geometry are calculated using data from pseudo steady state.
  • Permeability, skin and reservoir geometry are calculated using data from transient state.
  • Reservoir geometry is calculated using data from pseudo steady state.
  • Absolute open flow potential is calculated from back pressure test for a gas well.
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The Correct Option is B, C, D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Transient state data.
- During well testing, in the transient state, pressure buildup/drawdown tests are analyzed. - From these, permeability, skin factor, and reservoir radius can be determined. - Hence, (B) is correct. 

Step 2: Pseudo steady state data.
- At pseudo steady state, the pressure response stabilizes with time, which helps in estimating reservoir geometry (shape and size). - Therefore, (C) is also correct. 

Step 3: Absolute open flow potential (AOFP).
- AOFP for a gas well is calculated from a back-pressure test. - This is a standard reservoir engineering method. - Hence, (D) is correct.

 Step 4: Incorrect option check.
- (A) is incorrect because permeability and skin are not calculated from pseudo steady state but from transient state. 

Final Answer: \[ \boxed{(B), (C), (D)} \]

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