""the well was perforated by detonating the TCP guns. Strong pressure increases were immediately observed at surface. The well was allowed to flow to “flush” the perforations of debris and “clean-up”. The well was then shut in at the production well head wing valve. Pressure build up was then monitored at surface"".
from my limited experince & knowledge in the energy sector.
generally after perforating a well you can get a kick like a mule (strong flow rates) but after a period of production testing flow rates can subside very quickly.
also, did the well need fraccing because the natural flow rate was low..????
comments welcome.
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