博万年科沃石油和天然气凝析油田二次打开生产层的射孔流体研究

E. V. Panikarovskii, M. V. Raspopova, M. V. Ryazapov, A. A. Biletsky
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在西西伯利亚气田钻探天然气井时,采用了各种方法和技术进行开发,如二次打开高产地层。在进行二次开井时,必须保持井底地层区的储层特性。为此,必须使用射孔作业液。同时,建议使用经 CMC-700 和 sulfacell 处理的盐基射孔液,以碳氢化合物为基础(柴油和天然气凝析油),并使用具有高渗透恢复系数的酸性成分,在平衡和凹陷状态下进行射孔作业。经过实验室实验,我们选择了渗透恢复系数超过 96 % 的射孔液和渗透恢复系数超过 180 % 的基于酸性成分的射孔液。
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A study of perforation fluids for secondary opening of productive formations at the Bovanenkovo oil and gas condensate field
When leaving the drilling of gas wells at the fields of Western Siberia, various methods and technologies are employed for their development, such as the secondary opening of productive formations. While undertaking the secondary opening, it is essential to maintain the reservoir properties of the bottomhole formation zone. Liquids for perforation work must be employed for this purpose. Simultaneously, it is recommended to use salt-based perforating liquids treated with CMC-700 and sulfacell, on a hydrocarbon basis (diesel fuel and gas condensate) and on acidic compositions with a high permeability recovery coefficient for carrying out perforation work at equilibrium and depression. After conducting laboratory experiments, we have selected perforating liquids with a permeability recovery coefficient of over 96 % and perforating liquids based on acid compositions with a permeability recovery coefficient of over 180 %.
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