Abstract

In this paper, the authors conducted a theoretical study devoted to assessing the prospects for using modern computer modeling systems to solve one of the key tasks of oil field development – planning effective geological and technical measures. At the moment, operations to increase the productivity of wells play a crucial role in achieving project targets for the extraction and rational use of natural resources. Significant interest in digital support of geological and technical activities is due to the increase in the number of software and hardware complexes used in the field of oil production and the positive results of their application. Using the example of repair and insulation works, the methodology of developing a system that allows reasonably selecting candidate wells based on the analysis of geological and field data is presented. The conclusion is made about the most important factors influencing the effectiveness of geological and technical measures.

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