O. Bukov, Artem Basov, D. Lazutkin, D. Kashapov, K. Ovchinnikov, A. Buyanov, A. Drobot, Igor Novikov
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Constant growth of commercial hydrocarbon (HC) consumption requires for the oil and gas industry to be involved into exploitation of unusual oil and gas reserves, preventing HC supply shortage on the global market. The fields with conventional reservoirs being actively developed during the last century have a tendency now to reduction of routine parameters of HC production.
Now more and more attention is being attracted to tight reserves, which have to be studied in unconventional ways. This article focuses precisely on complex reservoirs, in which reserves are classified as tight. A complex quantitative assessment using several different technologies for long-term monitoring under difficult conditions has shown favorable results.