“…Unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs have shallow burial depths, poor cementation, large differences in reservoir petrophysical properties, complex pore throat structures, strong heterogeneity, and easy formation of favorable zones for oil and gas production and storage. , However, with the progress of oilfield production operations, the drag force of the reservoir fluid on the rock skeleton particles increases, resulting in obvious sand production in the reservoir. , Sand production in unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs results in lower rock strength. Meanwhile, the permeability is reduced, the microscopic pore throats are blocked by sand particles, and the dominant seepage channel for crude oil is reduced. − Improving single-well productivity under the premise of effective sand control is the key to the development of unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs.…”