Review of Well Injection Tests
Mr. Saad Ibrahim, P. Eng
Jan. 13-14 & Oct. 27-28, 2025
Course Objective:
The purpose of this two-day course is to offer complete coverage of the various injection tests conducted in the industry; their applications and how to analyze test data. Injection tests are conducted for 1. water disposal and injection wells. 2. Steam injection wells. 3. Subsurface injection/disposal/storage of CO2. 4. Frac design using Mini frac tests or Diagnostic Fracture Injection Test (DFIT).
Learning outcome:
- Understand the theory/fundamentals of well-test interpretations, including flow geometry and boundary conditions.
- Understand the benefits of injectivity/fall-off tests to maximize water injection and select candidate wells for wellbore stimulation
- Select perforating intervals for unconventional reservoirs using N2 injectivity/fall-off tests
- Why conduct step-rate tests and packer leak-off tests
- Learn the benefits of the Hall plot for water disposal/injection wells
- Learn the applications of Diagnostic Fracture injection Test (DFIT) or Mini Frac and their requirements by the AER
- Understand the analysis techniques of DFIT including:
- Pre-Frac Closure
- After Closure Analysis (ACA)
- Numerous case studies from the Duvernay and Haynesville shale gas
- Learn how to extract geomechanical parameters from DFIT; such as closure pressure, ISIP, and types of leak-off, which are essential to the frac design.
- Illustrate how injection tests are analyzed using commercial software
A detailed course hand-out, which is an excellent reference, will be provided. Hand calculators are required for this class.
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Classroom:
Cost: $2,400 (+ 5% GST)
On-demand (Recorded):
Cost: Full Course $1000 (+ 5% GST)
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