A method for quantifying frac hits within a few days using a novel pressure-transient analysis technique called differential pressure-transient analysis (DPTA). Unlike pressure transient analysis (PTA) methods, focused on single-well analyses, DPTA evaluates pressure response from two or more wells simultaneously to (1) determine the existence of frac hits, and (2) determine the degree of interference, defined as the ratio of inter-connected to total number of primary fractures from a given well. The output from (2) can be subsequently used to accurately predict oil and/or gas production rates for infill and offset wells.
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