Day 2 Tue, October 17, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/187806-ms
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Modelling of Injection Well Capacity with Account for Permeability Damage in the Near-Wellbore Zone for Oil Fields in Western Siberia

Abstract: One of the key fundamental problems in using in jection wells to maintain the reservoir pressure for efficient roduction from oil and gas wells is the colmatation of the near-wellbore zone, which results in the permeability damage, and, hence, the decrease in the injectivity. In these cases one needs to increase the pumping pressure or introduce additional filtering systems on surface, which generally increases the cost of field development. For optimization of the flooding process, it is proposed to use a com… Show more

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“…The flow rate of a particular well significantly depends on the filtration properties of the rocks in its bottomhole zone. A decrease in permeability even in a small vicinity of a well significantly reduces its productivity [4]. This can be due to various processes, including drilling and operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flow rate of a particular well significantly depends on the filtration properties of the rocks in its bottomhole zone. A decrease in permeability even in a small vicinity of a well significantly reduces its productivity [4]. This can be due to various processes, including drilling and operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%