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Vol 174
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65-68
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Justification of steam-thermal horizontal well location in bitumen reservoir on the basis of complex generalization of geological-geophysical, field and laboratory data on the example of Mordovo-Karmalskoye field

Authors:
D. A. Dautov
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  • Almetyevsk State Oil Institute
Date submitted:
2007-07-30
Date accepted:
2007-09-04
Date published:
2008-03-17

Abstract

The laboratory researches’ results of Mordovo-Karmalskoye oil-field’s bitumens’ optical properties, collectors’ heat conductivity’s data, statistical processing results of laboratory and factory are analyzed. The influence of conditions of thermal affects and heat conductivity of collectors on the optical properties of extracted bitumens are investigated. Correlation interrelations of bitumens’ optical properties with temperature conditions of their development, thermal and capacitance-fluid properties of collectors and typification of bitumens on optical properties are revealed. Recommendations on thermal affect’s perfection are given.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Topical issues in prospecting and development of oil and gas deposits
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