Pressure & Rate-Transient Analysis
Pressure and rate-transient analysis (PTA/RTA) are powerful techniques for understanding reservoir behaviour, well performance, and fluid flow dynamics. This webinar will cover the practical application of PTA and RTA in diagnosing reservoir conditions, estimating reserves, and guiding production optimization. Participants will gain insight into how these tools complement traditional reservoir engineering methods to deliver more reliable decision-making.
Webinar Objectives
• Understand the fundamentals of pressure and rate-transient analysis.
• Learn how PTA and RTA are applied to evaluate well performance and reservoir properties.
• Explore workflows for diagnosing reservoir boundaries, skin effects, and stimulation impacts.
• Apply transient analysis for production forecasting and optimization.
About the Presenter
The presenter is a seasoned reservoir engineering professional in production analysis, well testing, and reservoir evaluation. Their experience spans diverse fields and reservoir types, bringing a practical perspective on integrating transient analysis into reservoir management. Participants will benefit from insights that balance technical rigor with real-world applicability.
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Time : 9 PM Indian Time | Duration : 90 Minutes
Python for PTA: Type curves creation
This webinar equips petroleum engineers with practical Python skills to generate Gringarten type curves for Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA), transforming theoretical reservoir concepts into actionable code. Participants will review the diffusivity equation, explore its analytical solutions, master dimensionless parameters, and implement Python scripts for log-log type curve plotting—essential for estimating permeability, skin factor, and reservoir boundaries from well test data.Ideal for reservoir and production engineers seeking data-driven PTA workflows, the session leverages NumPy, Matplotlib, and hydraulic modeling principles to analyze performance data efficiently. Attendees leave with reusable code templates and real-world applications from field operations.