Extended Well Test Sample Clauses

Extended Well Test test in a lined well with total expected free flow duration of more than seventy-two (72) hours, being understood that free flow is the production after cleaning the well, and with specific purposes aiming at assessing a Discovery in order to obtain, from interpretation of its data, information indicating the behavior of Reservoirs under dynamic long-term effects and supporting studies aimed at the design of the final Production systems.
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Extended Well Test. (a) If the Contractor contemplates the performance of an extended well test, the Contractor shall request to the Minister a specific authorization to do so.
Extended Well Test test in a well with a total free flow time greater than 72 (seventy-two) hours, carried out with a view to obtaining data that allow interpretations in order to subsidize Deposit Assessment.
Extended Well Test. (a) If the Contractor contemplates the performance of an extended well test, the Contractor shall request the Minister’s prior approval. Such request shall detail, at minimum, the timetables and objectives of the test, and the quantities of Petroleum to be produced, saved or flared.

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