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General form equation:
 
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:<math>q(t) = \frac{q_i}{(1+b\ D_i\ t)^{1/b}}</math>, <math> Q = \frac{q^b_i}{(D_i\ (1-b)} (q^{1-b}_i-q(t)^{1-b})</math>
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:<math>q(t) = \frac{q_i}{(1+b\ D_i\ t)^{1/b}}</math>,                     <math> Q = \frac{q^b_i}{D_i\ (1-b)} (q^{1-b}_i-q(t)^{1-b})</math>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 12:10, 26 October 2017

Brief

Decline Curve Analysis DCA is an empirical method for rate decline analysis and rate forecasting published by Arps in 1945 [1].

DCA is applied for Wells and Reservoirs production forecasting.

Math & Physics

General form equation:

q(t) = \frac{q_i}{(1+b\ D_i\ t)^{1/b}},  Q = \frac{q^b_i}{D_i\ (1-b)} (q^{1-b}_i-q(t)^{1-b})

References

  1. Arps, J. J. (1945). "Analysis of Decline Curves"Paid subscription required. Transactions of the AIME. Society of Petroleum Engineers. 160 (01).