Improving Well Construction Efficiency In The Con-Text Of Drilling A Wellbore And A pay Zone: Primary And Secondary Drilling
Olga Savenok (),
Ashot Arutyunyan and
Evgeniy Petrushin
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Olga Savenok: Department oil and gas deal by name of the professor G.T. Vartumyan at Kuban state technological university, Krasnodar, Russia
Ashot Arutyunyan: Department applied mathematicians at Kuban state technological university, Krasnodar, Russia
Evgeniy Petrushin: Department of Oil and gas production workshop 1 at JSC «Pechoraneft», Usinsk, Russia
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research & Developments (JMERD), 2018, vol. 41, issue 2, 28-30
Abstract:
This article is devoted to the features of improving well construction efficiency, namely, the stationary problem of incompressible fluid inflow into a complex-geometry well. This problem is solved in two dimensions: infinite vertical permeability and zero vertical permeability of formation. We have also measured the increase in the flowing well flow rate in the context of forming long (up to three meters) filtration channels with drills. Currently, there are no effec-tive technologies in this area. Thus, our paper is relevant and significant. This study allows us to conclude that using the proposed drill allows making maximum depth filtration channels.
Keywords: Pay Zone; Zero Permeability; Incompressible Fluid; Well; ReservoirJournal: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Developments (JMERD) Volume: 41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.26480/jmerd.02.2018.28.30
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