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Technological solutions for well construction in high-viscous shale hydrocarbon fields

Authors :
S. N. Bastrikov
P. V. Ovchinnikov
D. S. Leontiev
V. P. Ovchinnikov
O. V. Rozhkova
Source :
Oil and Gas Studies. :52-62
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Industrial University of Tyumen, 2021.

Abstract

The article discusses the main technological processes of well construction for the production of high-viscosity hydrocarbons from productive lowporosity reservoirs with high temperature and pressure conditions, which include shale deposits of Bazhenov formation. According to the results of the review and analysis of existing solutions in the development of this deposits, the following measures were justified and proposed: construction of branched multi-hole azimuth horizontal wells, implementation of selective multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in the productive formation; the use of oil-based process fluids when opening the reservoir, the use of plugging materials for isolation of the reservoir, the hardening product of which is represented by thermally stable hydrate phases (hydrobasic hydrosilicates). Вranched wells have a long horizontal end (about 1 000 meters or more). Only a part of the horizontal section works effectively, which is the basis for the development and application of the staged, both in time and along the strike, hydraulic fracturing method. At the level of the invention, a method and apparatus for carrying out multistage selective hydraulic fracturing in wells with horizontal completion have been developed. The article describes a method for implementing multistage selective hydraulic fracturing, comparing this method with the existing ones. Much attention is given to the need to use hydrocarbon-based solutions for the initial opening the reservoir, to use cement slurries from composite materials to separate the reservoir, the hardening product of which is a stone formed by low-basic calcium hydrosilicate.

Details

ISSN :
04450108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oil and Gas Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1c53d8cd2daa7646d23122b450f9f503
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2021-3-52-62