Abstract

Regular specific features have been observed for the first time in the response of a fluid-saturated porous medium to a high-intensity seismoacoustic field. Experimental investigations show that the observed behavior can serve as a basis for a new effective complex technology capable of detecting hydrocarbons and water in the near-well zone and selectively restoring the fluid conductivity in oil pools.

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