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Vol 152
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221-223
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Article

New technologies in the oil industry

Authors:
N. Yu. Kirsanova
About authors
  • Postgraduate student G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute
Date submitted:
2001-09-06
Date accepted:
2001-10-16
Date published:
2002-08-26

Abstract

Russia has developed a predominantly raw-material way of industry and economy, respectively, the infrastructure and production potential are focused primarily on the basic industries, i.e. extraction, processing and further processing of mineral resources. Stabilization of the volume of oil and gas production is the basis of the sustainable development of the country. The oil industry has an arsenal of technologies, completion and mass application of which on the scale of the industry will be able to radically improve the efficiency of oil reserves development. These include the development of deposits by a system of horizontal and horizontal-branch wells, different types of hydraulic fracturing, physical and chemical, thermal, vibration and vibroseismic methods, etc. An analysis of the results of the application of new technologies in almost all oil producing regions of the country is presented.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Economics and management
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