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Production decline curves have been developed and used for analyzing the production performance of various types of well completions and reservoirs. Fetkovich (1980) presented a landmark paper in which the transient and boundary-dominated flow behavior for an unfractured vertical well located in a closed cylindrical reservoir was melded into a single composite production decline solution. Theoretically, one can evaluate production decline behavior of a well over the entire transient and bounded flow production history. Fetkovich (1980) developed graphical scaling parameters to smooth the transition between infinite-acting transient and boundary-dominated flow conditions at later transient time. The Arps (1945) empirical production decline solutions represent boundary dominated flow conditions.

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