Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ENHANCEMENT OF HORIZONTAL WELL OIL RECOVERY BY MEANS OF CHEMICAL STIMULATION
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2015
Языканглийский
  • Tufetulov Aydar Miralimovich, author
  • Yartiev Amur Fizyusovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Yartiev A.F., Musabirov M.N., Tufetulov A.M., Grigoryeva L.L. Enhancement of horizontal well oil recovery by means of chemical stimulation / A.F. Yartiev, M.H. Musabirov, A.M. Tufetulov, L.L. Grigoryeva // Asian Social Scienceyu – 2015. - v. 11 (11). - pp. 346-356.
    Annotation Complex of self production technologies solves the problem of preservation, restoration and enhancement of natural collection characteristics of bottom hole formation zone and, moreover, enhancement of active draining field and level of hydrocarbon selection by oil wells of different construction in non-uniform porous fractured carbonate reservoirs. The scientific and methodological basis for complex of well stimulation technologies in carbonate reservoirs is the following principle ? phased, consistent, rational inclusion in the development and exploitation of the entire producing formation thickness, and only thereafter ? successive, phased realization of physical and chemical influence on the formation-reservoirs depth and extent. The article deals with the solution of up-to-date problems of restoration and enhancement of productivity of oil wells in Tatarstan carbonate reservoirs under conditions of import substitution of advanced technologies of the formation oil recovery enhancem
    Keywords Additional oil extraction; Bottomhole formation zone treatment; Carbonate sediments; Complex; Effficiency; Enhancement of oil output; Technology of hydrochlorid-acid formation treatment
    The name of the journal Asian Social Science
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