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afterflow

1. n. []

The flow associated with wellbore storage following a surface shut-in. When a well is first shut in at the surface, flow from the formation into the bottom of the wellbore continues unabated until compression of the fluids in the wellbore causes the downhole pressure to rise. If the wellbore fluid is highly compressible and the well rate is low, the afterflow period can be long. Conversely, high-rate wells producing little gas have negligible afterflow periods.

See related terms: surface shut-in