THE ANALYSIS OF WIRELINE FORMATION TESTER DATA TO OBTAIN RESERVOIR PERMEABILITY
Data permeability of a reservoir can be obtained by several methods, such as: core <br /> <br /> analysis, well log data, Drill Stem Test (DST), Wireline Formation Tester (WFT) <br /> <br /> or so-called mini-DST. Both the core and DST methods require considerable <br />...
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Summary: | Data permeability of a reservoir can be obtained by several methods, such as: core <br />
<br />
analysis, well log data, Drill Stem Test (DST), Wireline Formation Tester (WFT) <br />
<br />
or so-called mini-DST. Both the core and DST methods require considerable <br />
<br />
operating costs until they finally get permeability data. Such large costs result in <br />
<br />
the limitation of the use of core and DST methods in all reservoir zones present in <br />
<br />
a well. Another method for obtaining permeability data is mini-DST. Mini-DST is <br />
<br />
a well test method like DST, but the operating costs of mini-DST are much smaller, <br />
<br />
and the duration of tests from mini-DST is much shorter. Mini-DST does not use <br />
<br />
DST, but uses Wireline Formation Tester (WFT) with dual packer. <br />
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By looking at build up pressure data during the data acqusition on WFT, build up <br />
<br />
pressure analysis can be done using pressure transient analysis (PTA) method in <br />
<br />
Ecrin software. If the permeability can be obtained by conventional WFT method <br />
<br />
using pressure transient analysis (PTA) method, the cost incurred to obtain the <br />
<br />
permeability data becomes smaller and the time required is also shorter than WFT <br />
<br />
which is generally used to perform mini-DST, ussualy by using dual packer. <br />
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In the result of WFT data analysis, from WFT data can be obtained some <br />
<br />
permeability which are derived from some method. Those are permeability that <br />
<br />
derived from WFT mobility and permeability derived from PTA result. Compared <br />
<br />
with the permeability data that derived from well logs, the permeability data from <br />
<br />
the PTA results have a higher level of consistency and conformity than the <br />
<br />
permeability data of WFT mobility. Referring to the conformity of permeability <br />
<br />
results from PTA data of WFT data to permeability of well logs, conventional WFT <br />
<br />
can be an alternative to obtain permeability data in reservoir zones around the <br />
<br />
borehole with the most limited cost compared to other methods. |
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