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In Chapter 7 we discussed the drawdown pressure responses for several common reservoir models.

In this chapter, we will look first at the effect of a change in flow rate on the subsequent buildup. We will then present and discuss a variety of methods for taking a variable flow rate history into account during pressure transient analysis.

Section 8.2 reviews the classic methods for accounting for rate changes for buildup tests following a variable flow rate history. The section discusses the Miller-Dyes-Hutchinson (MDH) method, in which a buildup is treated like a drawdown, as well as superposition time functions and equivalent-time functions.

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