CHEN Yuanqian, LIU Yang. Derivation, simplification and application for pseudo-pressure elastic two-phase method of gas wells[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2024, 14(3): 317-323. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2024.03.001.
also known as the pseudo-steady-state method or reservoir limit testing method
is a pivotal dynamic technique for estimating the original gas in place(OGIP)in well-controlled scenarios. This method is primarily employed in the initial testing of gas wells and for the OGIP assessment in varied lithologies
fault blocks
and fracture types of gas reservoirs. Since 1994
the pressure squared variant of this method has been recognized in the Chinese national oil and gas industry standards across four editions: SY/T 6098—
1994,SY/T 6098—2000,SY/T 6098—2010,SY/T 6098—2022. This method
based on the pressure squared calculation
offers a robust approximation compared to its pseudo-pressure counterpart. The theoretical derivation of the elastic two-phase equation for pseudo-pressure
originally proposed by AL-HUSSAINY(1966)
and further simplified using WATTENBARGER's(1968)study on the relationship between
μ
g
Z
and
p
allows for representations using both pressure to the first and second powers. Notably
while the pressure to the first power method tends to under-estimate OGIP
the pressure squared method is inclined to over-estimate
as evidenced by practical applications. Currently
there is a lack of substantial literature on the pseudo-pressure elastic two-phase method both domestically and internationally.