Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs

This paper presents a technique for interpreting the behavior of pressure and pressure derivative for a Bingham-type fluid in a homogeneous reservoir drained by a vertical well using the TDS technique, by observing the influence of the minimum pressure gradient which characterizes this behavior, and...

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Martínez, Javier Andrés
Escobar Macualo, Freddy Humberto
Montealegre, Matilde
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2011
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Bingham fl uid
pressure gradient
yield stress
shear stress
shear rate
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
title Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
spellingShingle Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
Bingham fl uid
pressure gradient
yield stress
shear stress
shear rate
title_short Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
title_full Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
title_fullStr Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
title_sort Vertical well pressure and pressure derivative analysis for bingham fluids in homogeneous reservoirs
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Martínez, Javier Andrés
Escobar Macualo, Freddy Humberto
Montealegre, Matilde
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Martínez, Javier Andrés
Escobar Macualo, Freddy Humberto
Montealegre, Matilde
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Bingham fl uid
pressure gradient
yield stress
shear stress
shear rate
topic Bingham fl uid
pressure gradient
yield stress
shear stress
shear rate
description This paper presents a technique for interpreting the behavior of pressure and pressure derivative for a Bingham-type fluid in a homogeneous reservoir drained by a vertical well using the TDS technique, by observing the influence of the minimum pressure gradient which characterizes this behavior, and characteristic points which are used for estimating formation permeability, drainage area, and skin factor. The pressure derivative for Bingham Non-Newtonian fluids is presented in the literature for the first time. The higher the minimum pressure gradient, the more asymmetrically concave the pressure derivative becomes. Also, it was observed in closed systems that the late unit-slope pressure derivative coincides with the same one for Newtonian fluids.
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