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REORIENTATION OF FRACTURES DIRECTION AFTER THE REPEATED FORMATION HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2015-2-39-41

Abstract

The article describes the experience of implementation of repeated FHF with reducing the proppant mass in the fields of LLC “RN-Purneftegas”. A new approach is justified towards performing the repeated FHF in wells where a risk of the fracture breakthrough into the injected water front remains. The pilot operations proved a possibility and necessity of reduction of proppant amount used at repeated FHF run for additional recovery of oil reserves at a later stage of wells development.

About the Authors

A. A. Askerov
Ural State Mining University
Russian Federation


S. G. Panyak
Ural State Mining University
Russian Federation


T. Yu. Yusifov
LLC «RN-UfaNIPIneft»
Russian Federation


E. Yu. Yusifov
Belorussia-Russian University
Russian Federation


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Askerov A.A., Panyak S.G., Yusifov T.Yu., Yusifov E.Yu. REORIENTATION OF FRACTURES DIRECTION AFTER THE REPEATED FORMATION HYDRAULIC FRACTURING. Oil and Gas Studies. 2015;(2):39-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2015-2-39-41

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