A Correlation for Interference Testing With Wellbore-Storage and Skin Effects

In this paper a new correlation and set of pressure-response and pressure-derivative type curves are presented for interference test analysis. The influence of wellbore storage and skin effects at active and observation wells on interference pressure response is examined. In the case of wellbore storage and skin in one well, the correlating parameter (C/sub D/e/sup 2s/)C/sub D//r/sub D//sup 2/ is used to combine wellbore storage and skin variables in a way that makes it possible to display, on a single type curve, all interference test data that would ordinarily require a number of type curves for various combinations of C/sub D//r/sup 2//sub D/ and C/sub D/e/sup 2s/. The product of the correlating parameter is used when wellbore storage and skin effects are active at both wells. The difference in the shapes of the single-well storage type curves compared to the two-well storage case at early times can be used as a diagnostic features in interference testing.