Production data for over two hundred wells at The Geysers geothermal field were compiled and analysed. Decline curves for groups of wells with 5, 10, and 40 acre spacing are presented and compared to curves published previously by Budd (1972) and Dykstra (1981). Decline curves for several individual wells and leases are discussed to illustrate the effects of well spacing and location, as well as the heterogeneous nature of the reservoir. 6 figs., 1 tab., 10 refs
The increasingly prevalent practice of unconventional technologies has called for the need for the c...
This study derives typical production curves of tight oil wells based on monthly production data fro...
Study shows that decline exponents of gas wells in Sulige Tight Gas Field vary during their life cyc...
The major objectives of the Decline Curve project were to: (1) test the decline analysis methods use...
The successful adaptation to geothermal problems of pressure testing methods developed in the petrol...
Geothermal Program activities at the INEEL include a review of the transient and pseudosteady state ...
A rather comprehensive reservoir engineering study made by Ramey (1968) of the Big Geysers area cont...
Decline curves are one of the most extensively used forms of data analysis employed in evaluating ga...
One of the key problems in geothermal field management is to determine how many wells will be needed...
The Fetkovich production decline curve analysis method was extended for application to vapor-dominat...
Production of oil and gas from shale is often described as a revolution to energyproduction in North...
The Fetkovich production decline curve analysis method was extended for application to vapor-dominat...
into regional structure in this complex and chaotic area. Regional studies of this type, however, ar...
Abstract Decline curve analysis (DCA) is a widely used method to estimate the production performance...
With help from horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing, shale gas has made a significant contribut...
The increasingly prevalent practice of unconventional technologies has called for the need for the c...
This study derives typical production curves of tight oil wells based on monthly production data fro...
Study shows that decline exponents of gas wells in Sulige Tight Gas Field vary during their life cyc...
The major objectives of the Decline Curve project were to: (1) test the decline analysis methods use...
The successful adaptation to geothermal problems of pressure testing methods developed in the petrol...
Geothermal Program activities at the INEEL include a review of the transient and pseudosteady state ...
A rather comprehensive reservoir engineering study made by Ramey (1968) of the Big Geysers area cont...
Decline curves are one of the most extensively used forms of data analysis employed in evaluating ga...
One of the key problems in geothermal field management is to determine how many wells will be needed...
The Fetkovich production decline curve analysis method was extended for application to vapor-dominat...
Production of oil and gas from shale is often described as a revolution to energyproduction in North...
The Fetkovich production decline curve analysis method was extended for application to vapor-dominat...
into regional structure in this complex and chaotic area. Regional studies of this type, however, ar...
Abstract Decline curve analysis (DCA) is a widely used method to estimate the production performance...
With help from horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing, shale gas has made a significant contribut...
The increasingly prevalent practice of unconventional technologies has called for the need for the c...
This study derives typical production curves of tight oil wells based on monthly production data fro...
Study shows that decline exponents of gas wells in Sulige Tight Gas Field vary during their life cyc...