Recording Leak Off Tests

Leak Off Test Data

The Leak Off Tests form allows users to record a series of leak off tests and formation integrity tests performed on specified hole sections.

For information on the Record Leak Off Tests form, see the Leak Off Test Data topic.

Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete Note: Users can cut, copy, paste or delete a row in a spreadsheet, by selecting a spreadsheet row number and right-clicking on the row. NOT all spreadsheets support the cut, copy, paste or delete features. But, data can be copied from any spreadsheet and pasted into an external application, such as Note Pad or Excel.

  1. From the interactive well site, select the Daily Operations link and click on the Leak Off Tests link in the list that appears.

    The Leak Off  Tests form contains data for each leak off test recorded.

    For information on viewing all tests, tests for the selected wellbore only or today's tests only see the View Leak Off Tests section below.

  2. To enter a Leak Off Test, click the Record Leak Off Test button.

    The
    Add Leak Off Test dialog appears. This dialog is used to define the hole section that the leak off test is associated with.  

    Note:
    A hole section must exist prior to entering test data.

  3. Select the hole section that will be associated to the test.

  4. Define the type of test by selecting leak off test or formation integrity test from the LOT/FIT drop down.

  5. Enter the Date the test was preformed.

  6. Enter the MD at which the test was taken.

  7. Enter the Surface Pressure, AMW and Comments.

  8. Click the Record Pumping Details button.

  9. Enter the Shut In Time, Pressure and Volume.

  10. Click OK to save the data and close the dialog.

Viewing Leak Off Tests

Users can filter the Leak Off Test spreadsheet to see a historical view of all tests entered for the wellbore to surface, test data for the current wellbore or test data for the current day. The Wellbore name appears at the top of the form to identify the selected wellbore being viewed. Any new surveys added at this time will be added to this wellbore. 

Note: These filters only shows tests that existed from the end of the current reporting day back. It does not show tests entered on future dates.

  1. From the interactive well site, select the Daily Operations link and click on the Leak Off Tests link in the list that appears.

  2. Click the History button to see a historical view of all leak off tests entered for the wellbore to surface, leak off tests for the current wellbore or leak off tests for the current day.

    Note:
    The form can be configured: to show the History button, which when selected launches a form with the filter buttons (Show All, Show Selected Wellbore, Show Today); or to show the filter buttons (Show All, Show Selected Wellbore, Show Today) on the initial form.

  3. Click the Show All button to view all tests for the current wellbore and any test data that parent the current wellbore up to surface.

  4. Click the Show Selected Wellbore button to only list tests recorded for the selected wellbore.

  5. Click the Show Today button to only view tests active during the current reporting day.

Import Spreadsheet Data

To import data into a spreadsheet:

  1. Right-click anywhere on the spreadsheet and select import.gif Import from the menu that appears.

  2. The Import Wizard appears.

    Note:
    Imported data will create a new row in the spreadsheet. An existing empty row will be left empty.

  3. Select the source of the data to be imported.

  1. If the data has been copied to the Windows clipboard select the Clipboard option.

  2. If the data is located in a file select the File option.

  3. Once the File option has been selected click the Browse button to navigate to the location of the file.

  1. Click Next.

  2. Select the delimiter that best suits the format of the data. The following options are available:

  3. Tab - The wizard detects the location of all tabs within the data and separates the data into columns accordingly.

  4. Comma - The wizard detects the location of all commas within the data and separates the data into columns accordingly.

  5. Other - Enter an appropriate delimiter in the field provided any keyboard value can be entered in this field. The wizard detects the location of the newly defined delimiter within the data and separates the data into columns.

  1. A sample view of the data using the selected delimiter is displayed below the options.

    Note:
    A paragraph return within text is read by the wizard as a new row for the data.

  2. Click Next.

    The next step is used to organize which columns the data will be placed into. The Wizard displays the data into Source Columns. These source columns are defined by the type of delimiter selected in the previous step (i.e., Tab, Comma, Other). Each source column contains a picklist that allows the user to define the destination of the data.

  3. Use the picklists to select the destination column for the imported data.

    Note:
    If a Source column is not specified the data contained within it will not be imported.

  4. Once all columns have been defined, click Finish.

    The imported data appears in new rows of the spreadsheet/table.