bdub4
Petroleum
- Dec 22, 2011
- 2
Can someone please explain the relationship between casing and tubing pressure? I am trying to understand what to take from the data once a new well is brought on production.
ie) A well begins flowing after a frac (all load fluid). Tubing pressure is at 640 psi and casing is at 750 psi. Tubing pressure decreases to 60 psi, and then once oil begins to flow, steadily increases to 550 psi before decreasing as the well dies. Meanwhile, the casing pressure increases from 750 psi to 1100 psi, and then decreases until its bled off at around 500 psi.
I am trying to understand what the pressure increases and decreases on the tubing/casing are indicating and the significance of each.
Thank You
ie) A well begins flowing after a frac (all load fluid). Tubing pressure is at 640 psi and casing is at 750 psi. Tubing pressure decreases to 60 psi, and then once oil begins to flow, steadily increases to 550 psi before decreasing as the well dies. Meanwhile, the casing pressure increases from 750 psi to 1100 psi, and then decreases until its bled off at around 500 psi.
I am trying to understand what the pressure increases and decreases on the tubing/casing are indicating and the significance of each.
Thank You