• Title of article

    Application of resonance functions in estimating the parameters of interwell zones

  • Author/Authors

    Batalov ، Sergei А. Ufa State Petroleum Technological University , Andreev ، Vadim E. Ufa State Petroleum Technological University , Mukhametshin ، Vyacheslav V. Ufa State Petroleum Technological University , Lobankov ، Valerii М. Ufa State Petroleum Technological University , Kuleshova ، Lyubov S. Branch of Ufa State Petroleum Technological University in Oktyabrskiy

  • From page
    755
  • To page
    763
  • Abstract
    It is shown that the use of force resonance leads to the effect of “shaking” the formation, followed by breaking up the film oil and involving it in the further filtration process. For the first time in oilfield geophysics, the concept of passive noise-metering method is justified for monitoring oil and gas deposit development by measuring the quality factor of the contours in the point areas of formation development channels in interwell zones. It is established that determining the depth of modulation for the reactive substitution parameter of the linear FDC chain is crucial not only for determining the parametric excitation in FDC attenuation systems, but also without attenuation in the metrological support for the analysis of petrophysical properties of rock samples from the wells. It is shown that based on the method of complex amplitudes (for formation pressure current, differential flow rates, impedance), different families of resonance curves can be plotted: displacement amplitudes (for differential flow rates on the piezocapacity of the studied formation section), velocities (amplitudes of formation pressure current) and accelerations (amplitudes of differential flow rates on the linear piezoinductivity of the FDC section). The use of predicted permeability and porosity properties of the reservoir with its continuous regulation leads to increased accuracy of isolation in each subsequent sub-cycle of new segment formation in the FDC trajectories, which contributes to a more complete development of productive hydrocarbon deposits and increases the reliability of prediction for development indicators.
  • Keywords
    productive formation parameters , formation development channel , wave resonance , interwell zone , permeability and porosity properties
  • Journal title
    Journal of Mining Institute
  • Journal title
    Journal of Mining Institute
  • Record number

    2776001