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Journal of Petroleum Geology
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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol.26 (
GEOLOGICAL
INTERPRETATION
OF WELL TEST ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY FROM A FLUVIAL RESERVOIR IN THE GULF OF THAILAND
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S.Y. Zheng 1*, P.W.M. Corbett 1 and A. Emery 2
data
is that it can yield a non- unique solution. The uncertainty resulting from this type of approach can only be resolved by considering information from another source such as geology. Geological information will help to define the
interpretation
model which will ensure the correct analysis of the well test
data
. The results of well test analyses are of little value to reservoir characterisation and modelling unless they can be explained from a geological point of view. This last step is what we refer to here as geological
interpretation
. Other sources of information which can help with well test analyses come from
seismic
surveys and petrophysics. Modern well test
interpretation
therefore consists of two major steps: analysis of the well test
data
; and
interpretation
of the results. In detail, this should include the following:
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