A square-shaped reservoir produces 300 BPD through a well located in the center of one of its quadrants. Estimate the pressure in the well after 1 month of production. Other relevant data: Area (A) = 150 Acres Flow rate (q) = 300 BPD
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Since there are 30 days in a month, we can multiply the flow rate by 30 to get the flow rate in BPM. 300 BPD * 30 = 9000 BPM Show more…
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