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Comprehensive justification of the Tyumen suite development system

https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2022-2-53-60

Abstract

The article objectives are developing hard-to-recover reservoirs and how to maximize oil production by formulating effective solutions for putting hard-to-recover reserves. US2 is planned to be put into development in 2022 and contains 52% of the initial reserves of the entire field. US2 reservoir complicated by low permeability 0.6 mD, saturated intervals are 9.8 m. The main method of developing hard-to-recover reserves in Western Siberia fields is horizontal drilling with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing. As a matter of course, well designs were analyzed with different lengths of horizontal shaft and with a different number of hydraulic fracturing ports. Calculations of starting flow rates and production profiles for various well options for a typical well have been performed. The optimal solution was evaluated using the complex parameter NPV and cumulative production.

 

About the Authors

D. S. Berdnikov
Tyumen Petroleum Scientific Center LLC
Russian Federation

Dmitrii S. Berdnikov, Chief Specialist

Tyumen



A. S. Zakharova
Tyumen Petroleum Scientific Center LLC
Russian Federation

Anastasiia S. Zakharova, Specialist

Tyumen



A. E. Sorokina
Tyumen Petroleum Scientific Center LLC
Russian Federation

Anastasiia E. Sorokina, Specialist

Tyumen



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Berdnikov D.S., Zakharova A.S., Sorokina A.E. Comprehensive justification of the Tyumen suite development system. Oil and Gas Studies. 2022;(2):53-60. https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2022-2-53-60

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