Haynesville Well Interference: Utilizing Chow Pressure Group (CPG) Methodology to Assess Flow Unit Height, Completion Design, and Well Spacing
Interference testing using the Chow Pressure Group (CPG) methodology has gained in popularity among operators. This presentation focuses on Chesapeake’s application of this methodology in the Haynesville Shale to better discern flow unit height, evaluate the change in stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) over time, and gain insights on optimal completion design and well spacing.
Bio
Chad Jongeling is a Reservoir Engineer at Chesapeake Energy. He has over 15 years of experience in Reservoir, Production, and Completions engineering roles across onshore basins in the United States. Chad has supported technical organizations such as SPE and served in a variety of roles while also being recognized as the 2015 SPE Mid-Continent Outstanding Young Member. During his service as Chairman of SPE-OKC, the section was awarded the Section Award for Innovation. Chad holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
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