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In previous chapters, we discussed single-probe and multiprobe wireline formation testers (WFTs), geology, fluid flow in porous media, analytical pressure solutions for the various WFT tool configurations, fluid gradient estimation, pretests, fluid contacts, convolution and deconvolution, and nonlinear estimation. One important application of WFTs is near-wellbore-region (i.e., from a few feet to several-hundred feet) formation characterization through conducting controlled local drawdown, buildup, and interference tests in openhole wells and, in some cases, in casedhole wells. In this chapter, we briefly present geological and formation (reservoir) model building for the interpretation of interval pressure transient tests (IPTTs). Here, data quality assurance and quality check (QA/QC) and data processing before interpreting IPTTs will also be presented.

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