Prediction of sediment-forming technologies’ effectiveness for enhanced oil recovery in West Siberian fields

Author:

Batalov D A,Mukhametshin V V,Andreev V E,Kuleshova L S

Abstract

Abstract The article presents the results of geological field analysis. The presented results showed that the application of methods to equalize the injectivity profiles of injection wells and to reduce the water cut of produced products is most effective with an average water cut of the production of wells. In this case, the maximum effects of the impact are observed on the layers of the third group. It was established that in the reservoirs of the first and second groups, which are at a late stage of development, the most significant effects are produced by flow diverting technologies associated with a large volume of injection of reagents.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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