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Multipoint interference [MPI] test in a single horizontal well. T. Zhu and D. Tiab. SPE Formation Evaluation, December 1994, 9(4), 272--278.
A well-testing method is proposed that is shown to be sensitive to reservoir heterogeneities along the horizontal section of the well. The basic theory is described together with details of the interpretation of MPI tests. Type curves based on the model developed in this study can be applied to determine reservoir properties, such as permeability and porosity, and to detect and locate reservoir boundaries. The practical application of MPI tests is demonstrated by a number of theoretical examples and details are presented and discussed of numerous graphical illustrations. 15 refs.
Abstract details
Journal title: SPE Formation Evaluation
Keywords: Analysis and Testing
Subjects: Laboratory Technology, Reservoir Engineering, Measurement, testing and control, Quality assurance and control, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Horizontal wells, Well testing