We had a well shut in for almost 4 months and they tell me it was for a "build up test". Experts? Thanks.
Shut in - 10/1/10-12/1/10
12/18/10-1/20/11
1/25/11-2/25/11
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The schedule you post looks more like a well deliverability test. Some restrictions apply, such as long shut-ins between flow periods and starting from a shut-in condition. I don't know the practices or requirements for LA & TX in Haynesville, it could be something different, possibly research to give the engineers a better handle on projecting performance. Since conventional test and analyses seldom apply to tight and unconventional formations, the standard now is decline curve analysis to project a well's future performance and ultimate recovery for Security and Exchange Commission reporting requirements for reserves. Decline curve analysis is curve fitting the past performance to predict the future. Before Arps, calculators, and computers this was done with a french curve.
A pressure buildup test is used to determine reservoir rock properties, fracture properties, and reservoir pressure. In shales, only fracture properties and an estimated reservoir pressures would be derived from this test as the test length can run into months, even a year, to calculate rock properties. The production rate before the test must be steady and shut-in pressures must be recorded throughout the test for proper analysis. The test described doesn't fit the needs for a buildup test. Where any frac jobs run nearby during these shut-ins? Any other shut-ins after Feb 2011?
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