Abstract
Relevance. The need to improve the oil recovery factor from carbonate reservoirs by increasing sweep/displacement coefficients, as well as by searching for ways to improve the efficiency of the reservoir pressure maintenance system. Aim. To increase the efficiency of developing carbonate reservoirs using a reservoir pressure maintenance system through an integrated approach to studying the impact of injected fluid on reservoir systems with natural and man-made fracturing. Objects. Bashkir (C2bsh) and Vereisky (C2vr) Middle Carboniferous objects of the Dachnoe structure of the Dachnoe deposit of the Republic of Tatarstan, tectonically confined to the Ulyanovsk structure of the South Tatar arch. Methods. Seismic, acoustic, radioactive, hydrodynamic methods, as well as methods of ground microseismic monitoring to identify the nature of the activation of natural and man-made fracturing during hydraulic fracturing and cyclic injection into injection wells. Results. The authors have carried out an analysis of the hydrodynamic system of carbonate reservoirs of the Vereiskian-Bashkirian deposits; identified filtration channels; assessed the direction of injected fluid movement; carried out the analysis of the impact of the formation pressure maintenance system on producing wells at various injection modes and compensation levels in carbonate reservoirs. When carrying out hydraulic fracturing in the reservoirs under consideration, it was established that the crack propagates to both objects, thereby forming a single hydrodynamic system. The conclusions obtained from the work indicate the effectiveness of the system for maintaining reservoir pressure in these carbonate reservoirs. Clarification of data on the filtration channels of both the working agent and the oil displaced by it, in combination with knowledge of the rates of movement of the injected liquid and its distribution profiles, makes it possible to effectively manage the oil field development.
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