Well testing apparatus and methods for measuring the properties and performance of oil and gas wells

US9612360B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9612360-B2
Application numberUS-201214358560-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 16, 2012
Priority dateNov 17, 2011
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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To determine properties of multiple oil and gas wells, oscillations at different test frequencies are applied to the flow rate and/or pressure of multiple wells. Measurements of flow rate and/or pressure and temperature in flows downstream of a production header of the multiple wells are then obtained. Such measurements from the flows of the multiple wells are subjected to a frequency analysis of the pressure, flow rate and/or temperature measurements to determine pressure, flow rate and/or temperature variations induced by the applied oscillations. Properties of the different wells of the multiple wells based on the results of the frequency analysis are thus determined.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of well testing to determine properties of oil and gas wells, the method comprising: applying oscillations to the flow rate and/or pressure at multiple wells, wherein the oscillations applied at different wells of the multiple wells are at different test frequencies; receiving measurements of flow(s) downstream of a production header that combines the flows from the multiple wells and/or receiving measurements of pressure and/or temperature from individual wells; carrying out a frequency analysis of the pressure, flow rate and/or temperature measurements to determine pressure, flow rate and/or temperature variations induced by the applied oscillations; and determining properties of the different wells of the multiple wells based on the results of the frequency analysis at the test frequencies for the wells. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pressure/flow rate for the multiple wells is controlled at the wellheads of the well via choke valves in order to apply the oscillations. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a frequency range for the test frequencies is a range selected from frequencies between 0.01 mHz to 10 mHz. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising selecting the test frequencies for the oscillations by carrying out frequency analysis of a production waveform for the wells to find a typical production frequency spectrum and identifying a suitable frequency range for the test frequencies. 5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the frequency range is selected by removing higher frequencies that exhibit damping and/or by removing lower frequencies that are obscured by noise. 6. A method as claimed in claim 3 , comprising determining the test frequencies to be used for the oscillations at the wells by determining a spacing for frequency slots within the frequency range based on the number of frequencies required and/or on the total test period available. 7. A method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the frequency spacing for the test frequencies is selected to ensure that the minimum required test time is limited to a predetermined maximum value. 8. A method as claimed in claim 3 comprising avoiding the selection of test frequencies within the frequency range that will be affected by and/or will mask the second harmonics of other, previously selected, test frequencies. 9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , including grouping wells and testing them in batches. 10. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amplitude of the input oscillations is in the range of 10-10000 Sm 3 /h, preferably 50-1000 Sm 3 /h. 11. A method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising determining a baseline amplitude for the selected frequency range by determining a line of best fit for the production frequency spectrum and setting the amplitude for the input oscillations to be at least five times larger than the baseline amplitude, preferably at least ten times larger. 12. A method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the amplitudes for each test frequency are scaled to match a gradient in the baseline amplitudes at the test frequencies. 13. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the test time is set to be the minimum sampling time for the frequency analysis of the pressure, flow rate and/or temperature measurements; wherein the test time is set to be at least five times larger than the minimum sampling time for the frequency analysis of the pressure, flow rate and/or temperature measurements; wherein the method includes applying oscillations to the well for a total test time in excess of the minimum sampling time for the frequency analysis of the pressure, flow rate and/or temperature measurements, and then selecting a sampling time from the total test time for further analysis, the sampling time being shorter than the total test time. 14. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the measured pressure, flow rate and or temperature includes one or more of wellbore pressure, wellbore temperature, wellhead pressure, wellhead temperature, oil flow rate, gas flow rate, and/or water flow rate; wherein the measured flow rates are taken in the flow(s) downstream of a separator that receives the flow from the production header, whereas the measured pressures and/or temperatures are measured at the wellhead and/or at the wellbore of the wells. 15. A method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising determining properties of the different wells by determining wellhead and/or wellbore pressure and/or flow rate amplitude values at the test frequencies and using these amplitudes to determine the basic properties of the individual wells. 16. A method as claimed in claim 15 , comprising using a baseline amplitude for the measured wellhead and/or wellbore pressure and/or flow rate values to provide an indication of the accuracy of the results, wherein the baseline amplitude is determined by removing data points relating to the test frequencies and their second harmonics, and then determining a line of best fit for the remaining data points. 17. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein frequency analysis of includes the use of a Fourier transform; wherein the step of applying oscillations includes applying the different frequencies at different phases, wherein the phases of the applied oscillations are shifted relative to one another to reduce production variation in the output flow; wherein the frequency analysis includes a step of measuring the level of the second harmonic for the applied test frequencies. 18. A well test apparatus for determining properties of oil and gas wells, the apparatus comprising: a pressure and/or flow rate controller for controlling pressure and/or flow rate at multiple wells; and a data analysis device for receiving and analysing measurements of flow rate in flow(s) downstream of a production header that combines the flows from the multiple wells, and/or measurements of pressure and/or temperature in individual wells; wherein the pressure and/or flow rate controller is configured to apply oscillations in the flow rate and/or pressure at the multiple wells using different test frequencies for different wells; and wherein the data analysis device is configured to carry out a frequency analysis of the measurements of pressure, flow rate and/or temperature to determine pressure, flow rate and/or temperature variations induced by the applied oscillations, and to determine properties of the different wells of the multiple wells based on the results of the frequency analysis at the test frequencies for the wells. 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the pressure and/or flow rate controller is for controlling pressure and/or flow rate via choke valves at the wellheads of the wells.

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  • G01V11/00Primary

    Prospecting or detecting by methods combining techniques covered by two or more of main groups G01V1/00 - G01V9/00 · CPC title

  • Measuring temperature or pressure · CPC title

  • E21B49/008Primary

    by injection test; by analysing pressure variations in an injection or production test, e.g. for estimating the skin factor (measuring pressure E21B47/06) · CPC title

  • Locating fluid leaks, intrusions or movements · CPC title

  • Fixed Constructions · mapped topic

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What does patent US9612360B2 cover?
To determine properties of multiple oil and gas wells, oscillations at different test frequencies are applied to the flow rate and/or pressure of multiple wells. Measurements of flow rate and/or pressure and temperature in flows downstream of a production header of the multiple wells are then obtained. Such measurements from the flows of the multiple wells are subjected to a frequency analysis …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Norwegian Univ Of Science And Tech (Ntnu), Sinvent As, Sintef Tto As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V11/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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