Save the date for this season's last SPE Oslo meeting Wednesday June 5th. As a worthy closure to an exciting SPE Oslo season, we are very happy to present previous DL lecturer Mr Tim Whittle, Group Technical Authority - Pressure Transient Analysis at BG Group.
Mr Whittle will visit Norway and SPE Oslo to give us an interesting talk on “The Determination of Minimum Tested Volume and Future Well Production from the Deconvolution of Well Test Pressure Transients”.
The lunch will be held at Hotel Continental and this is a great chance to kick off the summer with good SPE friends!
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The use of the derivative is now a standard technique in
pressure transient analysis. Deconvolution is a more recent method
that, thanks to improvements in the algorithms, is becoming accepted
practice. The combination of these two powerful methods has significant
implications on how pressure transient data can be analyzed. Before
attempting to find a plethora of models that fit the observed data,
there is much information that can be obtained from the data directly.
Tim Whittle is a Group Technical Authority
for pressure transient testing at BG-Group in Reading, UK. He has a
Masters degree in engineering science from Cambridge University,
England, and has worked in the oil industry for more than 25 years.