TY - CONF AV - none KW - Anisotropic media; Anisotropy; Mechanical permeability; Oil field equipment; Porous materials; Probes KW - Anisotropic formations; Inclination angles; Interval pressure transients; Observation point; Pressure transient data; Reliable estimates; Vertical permeabilities; Vertical wellbore KW - Radial flow ID - scholars3796 TI - A novel infinite-acting radial-flow analysis procedure for estimating horizontal and vertical permeability from an observation-probe pressure response SP - 2760 N1 - cited By 1; Conference of 75th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2013 Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013: Changing Frontiers ; Conference Date: 10 June 2013 Through 13 June 2013; Conference Code:111871 N2 - This paper presents a new infinite-acting radial-flow analysis procedure for estimating horizontal and vertical permeability solely from pressure transient data acquired at an observation probe during an interval pressure transient test (IPTT) conducted with a single-probe or dual-packer module. The procedure is based on new infinite-acting radial-flow equations that apply for all inclination angles of the wellbore in a single-layer, 3D anisotropic, homogeneous porous medium. The equations for 2D anisotropic cases are also presented and are derived from the general equations given for the 3D anisotropic case. It is shown that the radial-flow equation presented reduces to the Prats' equation assuming infinite-acting radial flow at an observation point along a vertical wellbore in isotropic or 2D anisotropic formations of finite bed thickness. The applicability of the analysis procedure is demonstrated by considering synthetic and field probe-probe and packerprobe IPTT data. The results indicate that the procedure provides reliable estimates of horizontal and vertical permeability solely from observation-probe pressure data during radial flow for vertical, horizontal, and slanted wellbores. Most importantly, the analysis does not require that both spherical and radial flow prevail at the observation probe during the test. Copyright 2013, Society of Petroleum Engineers. SN - 9781629937915 PB - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE Y1 - 2013/// EP - 2779 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84930435357&doi=10.2118%2f164797-ms&partnerID=40&md5=59f856422c55595baaf2a6a819b21e94 A1 - Onur, M. A1 - Hegeman, P.S. A1 - Gok, I.M. ER -