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R_Test_Analysis_Method |
A value that represents a type of method used for interpret the results of the well test. Examples: Horner method, MDH method. Miller-Dyes-Hutchinson (MDH) and Horner (HOR). |
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R_Well_Test |
A value that represents a type of well test. Examples are production test, drill stem test, potential test, estimated, reference, daily, etc. |
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R_Well_Test_Reason |
The reason a well test is performed. Example values are to determine maximum production or to determine if the well is damaged. |
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R_Well_Test_Stage |
A value that represents a type of well test stage. Examples are blow down, flowing, shut-in, hydrostatic, loading pipe, running in hole, set packer, open testing tool, equalizing hydrostatic, release packer, pulling out of hole, static, pumping, etc. |
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R_Well_Test_Trace |
A value that describes the nature, or type, of a well test trace. Example values are pressure trace, temperature trace, flow rate trace, etc. |
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Swab |
An activity on a wire line to bring well fluids to the surface when the well does not flow naturally. Swabbing is a temporary operation to determine whether the well can be made to flow. |
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Swab_Run |
When a swabbing activity consists of one or more swab runs, a swab run is one complete round trip with a swab cup made through a wire line. |
X |
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Swab_Run_Fluid_Recovery |
The activity of acquiring a quantity of fluid during a swab run. |
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Trace_Hdr_Summary |
An extension table to the Well_Test_Trace table to hold summary information on the information held in the bulk array for the well test trace. |
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Well_Test |
An activity, performed under specified conditions, to measure the factors affecting the capability of a well for production or injection of fluids. There are several different kinds of well tests which can be performed during the life history of a well, each with a specific purpose. Some Examples are production test, initial potential test, drill stem test, etc. |
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Well_Test_Fluid_Recovery |
A flow amount or flow rate of an individual material recovered or injected during a well test stage. For example, if a fluid that is recovered during a well test contains oil, water, and gas, there are three well test fluid recovery records. Note that if multi-stage separation is utilized, there will be a separate record for each separator and for each type of material recovered. |
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Well_Test_Interpretation |
An interpretation of the data acquired during a well test. An interpretation generally results in the generation of characteristics for the well, or well completion and/or characteristics of the region within the radius of investigation of the well test. Note that an interpretation does not store characteristics of the material that is being tested. |
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Well_Test_Site |
Identifies the boreholes or completions (sites) on which a well test or well test stage can be conducted. Note that if there are many completions in a well, this class allows you to specify which of the many completions apply to a particular well test or well test stage. |
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Well_Test_Stage |
An individual, discrete event or period during a well test. Examples are blowdown, flowing, shut-in, etc. Some of the properties of the recovered fluid are also stored here. |
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Well_Test_Summary |
Summary data for well tests. |
X |
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Well_Test_Trace |
A set of data that is recorded as a curve for a particular well test or well test stage. For example, pressure measurements over time. |
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Well_Test_Trace_Data |
Detail records regarding a well test trace. |
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