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PRO 514

Well Testing and Well Test Interpretation

This 5-day comprehensive course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills in well test analysis and interpretation for petroleum engineers. It covers key concepts, methodologies, and advanced techniques necessary for evaluating performance, reservoir properties, and optimizing production. The course is a blend of theoretical learning and hands-on exercises, offering participants the opportunity to interpret real-world well test data and apply their knowledge to complex scenarios.

COURSE SCHEDULE

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

The course is tailored for petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers, production engineers, well testers, and geoscientists. Designed for professionals with basic reservoir engineering knowledge, the course focuses on advanced well test data interpretation, pressure transient analysis, and optimizing reservoir management. Participants will gain practical skills in conducting and analyzing well tests, applying modern interpretation techniques, and integrating data into reservoir models for better decision-making and well performance optimization.

Code Date Location price (€)*
PRO 514 15 - 19 Dec 2025 Stavanger 3990
PRO 514 17 - 21 Nov 2025 Abu Dhabi 3990
PRO 514 2 – 6 Jun 2025 Online 1990
PRO 514 19 – 23 May 2025 Stavanger 3990

COURSE OUTLINE

5 days
Day 1: Review of Basic Concepts
  • Theoretical and Mathematical Equations
  • Modelling of the Radial Flow
  • Diffusivity Equations
  • Flow Equations for Gas Wells
  • Radius of Investigation
  • Characterizing Damage and Stimulation
  • Formation damage, Stimulation, Skin Factor, Type of Skins
  • Flow Efficiency and Productivity Index
  • Examples to recap the Bacic Concepts.
Day 2: Introduction to Well Test and its Applications
  • What Is a Well Test?
  • Objectives of the well Testing
  • Conducting the Well Test
  • Well Test Applications
  • Single Well Test Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA)
  • Multiwell Tests PTA
  • Deliverability Tests (DT)
Day 3: Application and Extension for Well Test Interpretation
  • Objective of the Well Test Interpretation
  • Semi-log Analysis for Pressure Drawdown Test (PDD)
  • Semi-log Analysis for Pressure Build Up Test (PBU) Techniques
  • Multi-Rate well Test Analysis
  • Wellbore Storage Effect
  • Modern Test Interpretation Techniques
  • Evaluation of Uncertainty in Input and output Data
  • Exercises Review
Day 4: Application and Extension for Well Test Interpretation
  • Review of Flow Regimes
  • Well Testing Evaluation for Hydraulically Fractured Wells
  • Well Test Analysis for Horizontal Wells
  • Horizontal Well Flow Regimes
  • Procedures to Evaluate the Measured Data
  • Review of Examples for PTA for Horizontal Wells
  • Well Test Analysis for Dual Porosity Systems
  • Review of Some Examples
Day 5: Bounded Reservoir Behavior and Integrated Well Test Interpretation
  • Well Test Response froms
  • Infinite-Acting Reservoir
  • Linear no-flow Boundary
  • Linear Constant Pressure Boundary
  • Circular Constant Pressure Boundary
  • Channel Reservoirs
  • Intersecting Sealing Faults
  • Closed Circular Boundary
  • Radially Composite Reservoir
  • Integrated Well Test Analysis and Interpretation

INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Shahram Pourmohamamadi

Dr. Shahram Pourmohamamadi holds a Ph.D. in Reservoir Technology from the University of Bergen (UiB), Norway, and a Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU). With over 19 years of experience as both a reservoir and production engineer, he has gained extensive industry knowledge through roles at prestigious companies, including Weatherford, Aker Solutions ASA, Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil), Spirit Energy (now Sval Energy), and OMV. Additionally, he has a strong research background from SINTEF and NORCE, and has authored 10 technical papers in areas such as reservoir characterization, SCAL (Special Core Analysis), EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery), and field development. Throughout his career, he has mentored junior staff and educated mid-level petroleum engineers, sharing his extensive knowledge and practical experience. He has also served as an advisor and consultant for both onshore and offshore E&P projects, providing expertise to leading exploration and production companies.

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

Petroleum, production, process, design, drilling engineers / operators / technicians / managers.

COURSE LEVEL

o Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the course, attendees will be able to:

  • Understand basic well testing concepts
  • Conduct various types of well tests
  • Interpret well test data using Semi-Log and advanced techniques
  • Analyze advanced test scenarios well
  • Evaluating reservoir behavior in well test analysis
  • Integrate well test data with other reservoir data
  • Apply well test analysis to real-world scenarios
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Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

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