Oil Well Testing Handbook

Appendix B: Correlation Tables and Dimensionless Functions

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Table B-1: MBH Dimensionless Pressure Functions for Various Closed Shaped Reservoirs (after Earlougher et al., 1968) [1]

[1]Earlougher, R. C., Jr., Ramey, H. J., Jr., Miller, F. G., and Mueller, T. D., "Pressure Distributions in Rectangular Reservoirs," J. Petroleum Technol. (1968) 20, 199-208.


Figure B-1: MBH curves for a well at the center of a regular shaped drainage area (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-2: MBH curves for a well situated within a square (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-3: MBH curves for a well situated within a 2:1 rectangle (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-4: MBH curves for a well situated within a 4:1 rectangle (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-5: MBH curves for a well situated in various rectangular geometries (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-6: MBH curves for a well situated within a square and in a 2:1 rectangle (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-7: MBH curves for a well situated in a 2:1 rectangle and in an equilateral triangle (after Matthews et al.). [3]

Figure B-8: MBH dimensionless pressures ABCDEF (after Pitzer, S. C. (1964) [4])
Table B-2: Pseudo-Steady State Shape Factors for Various Reservoirs from Dietz, 1965 [2]

[2]Dietz, D. N., "Determination of Average Reservoir Pressure From Build-up Surveys," Trans. AIME (1965) 234, 935-959.



Figure B-9: Values of function F versus mobility ratio with various values of parameters. [5]


Figure B-10: Values of function F versus mobility ratio with various values of parameters.

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