Assessment of Bottomhole Formation Zone Results for the YUS11 Development Wells at the Fainsk Oil Field with the Application of Hydrocarbon Solvents and Acid Compounds

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One of the acutest problems in the oil and gas industry is the efficient development of low-permeability reservoirs in Jurassic sediments. At that, the choice of efficient technologies can be made basing on the analysis of field-geological and laboratory data, as well as the analysis of previously conducted activities with account of facies genesis of reservoir rocks in the wells, where the geotechnical activities (GTA) are realized. The research objective is the assessment of bottomhole formation zone (BFZ) results for the YUS11 development wells at the Fainsk oil field with the application of hydrocarbon solvents and acid compounds. Using detailed field-geological analysis, the data obtained after the processing of a bottomhole formation area of the development wells with the application of hydrocarbon solvents and acid compounds was assessed.

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