The development of the hydrophobic emulsion composition for oil well remedial work
About authors
- 1 — post-graduate student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
- 2 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor Saint Petersburg State Mining University
- 3 — Ph.D. associate professor Saint Petersburg State Mining University
- 4 — student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
Abstract
The investigations of thermostability and rheological properties of the hydrophobic emulsion compositions; modeling the process of filtration in interstratificated and heterogenetic layers, and filtration in conditions maximally approximated to formation conditions were provided. The optimal composition of process liquids which is able to regulate filtration properties of reservoir-formation of the bottom hole formation zone is developed.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Topical issues in prospecting and development of oil and gas deposits
Keywords:
hydrophobic emulsion composition
oil well remedial work
bottom hole formation zone
rheology
filtration
References
- Tokunov V.I., Saushin A.Z. Process liquids and compositions for the increasing of oil and gas well productivity. Moscow, 2004. 711 p.
- Rogachev M.K., Strizhnev K.S. Prevention of troubles during oil production. Moscow, 2006. 295 p.
- Rogachev M.K., Mardashov D.V., Strizhnev K.S., Zeigman Y.V. The development of technologies of killing a well and stimulation oil wells during remedial well servicing // Petroleum engineering. 2007. Vol. 5. N 2. P.55-58
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