Analysis of the dynamics of technogenic deformation processes during the development of oil and gas fields on the Earth’s surface

Author:

Tupysev M.K.ORCID

Abstract

The need to take into account technogenic deformation processes during the development of oil and gas fields is due to their various negative consequences. The influence of the stiffness (load-bearing capacity) of rocks, including permafrost, over the developed deposit, its size and shape on the dynamics of technogenic deformation processes of drained formations and the manifestation of these processes on the daylight surface is shown. The dynamics of technogenic processes of rocks in the interwell space is described. In order to reduce the negative consequences of technogenic processes, uniform drainage of the entire area of the developed field is proposed.

Publisher

Oil and Gas Research Institute of the RAS

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