All Days 2006
DOI: 10.2118/103116-ms
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Multidisciplinary Teamwork Results in Dramatically Improved Production— East Kamennoye, Western Siberia

Abstract: The Vikulov formation in the Tyumen District of southwestern Siberia consists of incised-valley deposits and shallow-marine delta-front sands, which form oil reservoirs in the area of the Krasnoleninsk dome. Reservoir quality varies considerably depending on the depositional facies. In places, high permeability channels and bars were deposited, whereas the more distal sands have much lower permeability and must be fracture stimulated to produce economically. To compound the situation, the Vikulov sands are in … Show more

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“…However, in a number of fields, it was noticed that in addition to the overlying sandstones or carbonates, the basement also contains oil and can be produced (Falt et al 1992;Naguib et al 2002;Harding et al 2002;Mack et al 2006). More recently, fractured basement reservoirs have been identified as the primary target for hydrocarbon production [e.g., Hazlett et al (2000); Shaosheng et al (2003); Ngoc et al (2007); Tezuka et al (2008)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in a number of fields, it was noticed that in addition to the overlying sandstones or carbonates, the basement also contains oil and can be produced (Falt et al 1992;Naguib et al 2002;Harding et al 2002;Mack et al 2006). More recently, fractured basement reservoirs have been identified as the primary target for hydrocarbon production [e.g., Hazlett et al (2000); Shaosheng et al (2003); Ngoc et al (2007); Tezuka et al (2008)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in a number of fields, it was noticed that in addition to the overlying sandstones or carbonates, the basement contains oil as well and can be produced (Falt et al 1992, Naguib et al 2002, Harding et al 2002, Mack et al 2006). More recently, fractured basement reservoirs have been identified as the primary target for hydrocarbon production (e.g Hazlett et al 2000., Shaosheng tel al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%