
v7.9 [Sep 4, 2014]
Interoperable with IHS HarmonyTM 2014 v2.
· Geomechanical pressure-dependent permeability effects in oil reservoirs can now be modeled using advanced analytical models.
· The units and precision of parameters and columns in most grids are now stored with the file.
· Water injection rates now default to bbl/min (or m3/min) for minifrac tests.
· ‘Fracture gradient’ has been replaced by ‘ISIP gradient’ and ‘closure gradient’ in minifrac pre-closure analyses.
· Upgraded the wizard responsible for adjusting pressures from recorder run depth to datum depth.
· Doubled the speed of parsing data into flow periods and the speed of legacy model calculations.
v7.6 [Feb 23, 2013]
Features/Enhancements
Interoperable with F.A.S.T. Harmony version 2013 v1
Improved interoperability with Harmony™ to include numerical model and wellbore parameters
Developed new horizontal multi-frac Repeating Pattern model, which allows variance of fracture properties within a stage but assumes identical stages. Elements of symmetry make this model faster than the general horizontal multi-frac model.
Test design data generated by numerical and horizontal multi-frac models can be transferred to the production editor and analyzed as if it were measured data
Horizontal multi-frac analytical models provide separate dry gas and condensate forecasts
Simplified workflow for interpreting minifrac data
Addition of an ISIP plot to assist in estimating instantaneous shut-in pressure from minifrac pre-closure data
Users can specify units and precision of model parameters and table columns