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==Decline Curve Analysis==
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==Brief==
  
[[Decline Curve Analysis|DCA]] is an empirical method for rate decline analysis and rate forecasting applied for [[Well]]s and [[Reservoirs]].
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[[Decline Curve Analysis]] '''DCA''' is an empirical method for rate decline analysis and rate forecasting applied for [[Well]]s and [[Reservoirs]].
  
 
[[Decline Curve Analysis|DCA]] is formalized by Arps in '''1945''' <ref name=Arps />..
 
[[Decline Curve Analysis|DCA]] is formalized by Arps in '''1945''' <ref name=Arps />..
  
 
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== Math & Physics ==
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== References ==
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<references>
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<ref name=Arps>{{cite journal
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|last1=Hagedorn|first1=A. R.
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|last2= Brown |first2=K. E.
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|title=Experimental study of pressure gradients occurring during continuous two-phase flow in small-diameter vertical conduits
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|journal=Journal of Petroleum Technology
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|date=1965
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|volume=17(04)
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|pages=475-484
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}}</ref>
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</references>

Revision as of 11:53, 26 October 2017

Brief

Decline Curve Analysis DCA is an empirical method for rate decline analysis and rate forecasting applied for Wells and Reservoirs.

DCA is formalized by Arps in 1945 [1]..

Math & Physics

References

  1. Hagedorn, A. R.; Brown, K. E. (1965). "Experimental study of pressure gradients occurring during continuous two-phase flow in small-diameter vertical conduits". Journal of Petroleum Technology. 17(04): 475–484.