Unconventional Reservoir Analysis
The unconventional reservoir analysis is used to interpret the linear flow, and boundary-dominated flow when observed. In addition, it can be used for signal and forecast production with a shale / tight gas / oil well. This analysis requires sandface flowing pressures, production rates, and reservoir / fluid parameters.
Note: The unconventional reservoir analysis is available with an IHS RTA license.
These items apply to the unconventional reservoir analysis:
- Creating an Unconventional Reservoir Analysis
- Unconventional Reservoir Plots
- Unconventional Reservoir Parameters
- Vertical and Horizontal Wells
- Constant Pressure, Variable Pressure, and Superposition Time
- Accounting for Changing Rock and Fluid Properties in the Oil URM
- Accounting for Changing Oil Saturation in the Oil URM
- Unconventional Reservoir Theory