2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14217316
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A New Strategy for Pre-Selecting Gas Wells for the Water Shut-Off Treatment Based on Geological Integrated Data

Abstract: This article presents a new analytical procedure for pre-selecting gas wells for water shut-off treatments based on available at hand results of an analysis of integrated geological, reservoir and exploitation data. Attention was paid to assess the possibility of the appearance of cross flows between layers in the near wellbore zone. Their appearance always eliminated the well as a candidate for the treatment. The basis for assessing the possibility of the emergence of cross flows was based on the assessment o… Show more

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“…Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery is also an operational challenge. These include the new analytical procedure for the preselection of gas wells for water shutoff procedures, as discussed in the next paper [51], based on the available results of the integrated geological and deposit data analysis. The basis for assessing the possibility of cross-flow formation is the assessment of the presence or absence of impermeable barriers at intervals, supplemented by perforation [52,53].…”
Section: A Short Review Of the Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery is also an operational challenge. These include the new analytical procedure for the preselection of gas wells for water shutoff procedures, as discussed in the next paper [51], based on the available results of the integrated geological and deposit data analysis. The basis for assessing the possibility of cross-flow formation is the assessment of the presence or absence of impermeable barriers at intervals, supplemented by perforation [52,53].…”
Section: A Short Review Of the Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%