Abstract. The hilly gas-oil field is complex by its geological structure. The results of the trace researches on this field, the observation well testing and the application of conformance control methods are presented in the article. According to the results of these researches the channels of low filtration resistance are revealed. The creation of the artificial barrier preventing a water filtration in these channels is necessary. The carried-out injections of the sedimentation systems into the layer have allowed reducing the water cut of wells and rates of oil production decrease. The complex analysis of development condition of an operational object, the research of filtration streams and the application of methods of oil recover increase have allowed to improve the current state of development and to increase the efficiency of oil reserves' development.
This article considers some aspects of application of hydrodynamic models of productive formations in the conditions of their porosity and permeability properties variability. Some features of the calculation results in the conditions of the variable permeability and fracture generation are shown.
The main purpose of writing the given article is to highlight the results of hydrodynamic studies of wells drilled in the Bazhenovskaya suite of one of the oil fields located in the Tyumen Region of the Russian Federation. At the mentioned field, studies of the technology of thermal gas exposure on source rocks were carried out. That was the first experience of applying thermal gas exposure to the source rocks of the Bazhenovskaya suite, which was of great interest to specialists from research and design institutes engaged in the design and development of oil and gas fields.
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