Improving the Operating Efficiency of Wells with Electrical Submersible Centrifugal Pump in the Fields with Hard to Recover Reserves

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The article presents the results of experimental studies of technology of plasma-pulse impacts on the surface properties of the productive formations. Upcoming trend of research to increase overhaul period of engine driven wells is proposed. Prospect and feasibility of further research on the development of innovative technological solutions of rational and cost-effective development of the fields with hard to recover reserves are noticed.

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