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Horizontal Drilling with Multi-Stage Fracturing - Access to Challenged Reserves of Tyumen Formation, Krasnoleninskoye Field

Authors: Gennadiy Nemirovich; Rustam Islamgaliev;

Horizontal Drilling with Multi-Stage Fracturing - Access to Challenged Reserves of Tyumen Formation, Krasnoleninskoye Field

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Summary This paper describes the main issues and challenges complicated the full-field development of the Jurassic deposits of the Tyumen Formation (JK2-9), Krasnoleninskoye Field. The paper summarizes the conclusions of actual wells operation, as well as substantiates the development strategy for heterogeneous low-permeable reservoirs. The results obtained were used as a base for HW+MSF technology piloting on Em-Egovskaya area, the most promising area in terms of reserves of the Tyumen Formation, Krasnoleninskoye field. At the time of paper generation, the pilot project moved to the next stage – rolling-out of engineering solutions on contingent areas (drilling of additional well clusters). However, the main focus of this paper is placed on the first stage of the pilot project including development strategy definition.

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