Abstract

Summary This paper addresses the problem of estimating horizontal and vertical permeabilities, skin factor, and average fluid pressure within the drainage area in each layer in a multilayered reservoir in the presence of formation crossflow between the layers and commingling through the wellbore. A multistep testing procedure is proposed that involves downhole measurement of the pressure and fluid flow rate. The measurements are made successively above the individual layers as transients are induced in the reservoir. A history-matching procedure is used to analyze the data from the entire multistep test simultaneously. The performance of this approach is compared with that of separate, conventional interpretation of each step in five examples with synthetic data. The simultaneous analysis benefits from the synergy between the steps and consistently yields better estimates. A linearized sensitivity analysis is developed to determine the probable errors in the parameter estimates. It indicates whether a given set of measurements with a given level of measurement noise contains sufficient information to determine the individual parameters uniquely.

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