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PNEUMATIC FRACTURING PROBLEMS FOR HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION INTENSIFICATION AT GAS CONDENSATE FIELDS IN UKRAINE
Author(s) -
Іван Гаврилович Зезекало,
Ганна Анатоліївна Думенко
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik nacionalʹnogo tehničeskogo universiteta "hpi". himiâ, himičeskaâ tehnologiâ i èkologiâ/vìsnik nacìonalʹnogo tehnìčnogo unìversitetu "hpì". serìâ: himiâ, himični tehnologiï ta ekologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-5252
pISSN - 2079-0821
DOI - 10.20998/2079-0821.2021.01.05
Subject(s) - petroleum engineering , hydrocarbon , liquefaction , flue gas , supercritical fluid , coal , hydraulic fracturing , waste management , methane , raw material , environmental science , compaction , carbon dioxide , geology , chemistry , geotechnical engineering , engineering , organic chemistry
The current state of the oil and gas industry of Ukraine and the possibility of increasing the hydrocarbon base due to the introduction of fields with compacted reservoirs, which contain significant gas resources. Some methods of intensification of wells that are used in Ukraine, such as hydraulic fracturing and the GasGun method, are considered. Their main shortcomings are given: unforeseen situations of depressurization of the water horizon, use of large volumes of water, utilization of process water, incomplete release of rupture fluid from the reservoir, swelling and hydration of clay components of the reservoir, impossibility of use at extremely high temperatures and pressures. The world modern technologies based on the action of inert gases in hydrocarbon production are covered. Studies on the application of anhydrous rock breaks and intensification methods using inert gases are analyzed. The application of the method of pneumatic compaction of coal seams in Ukraine with the use of flue gases for the release of methane and degassing of coal mines is presented. Modern studies on the use of liquid nitrogen and liquefied carbon dioxide as fracturing agents with rocks with low filtration–capacity properties are presented. The main advantages of using nitrogen, liquefied and supercritical carbon dioxide as reservoir decompression agents are presented. It is proposed to study the method of pneumatic compaction on different samples of rocks in the laboratory using various agents and surfactants, select the appropriate reagents and develop technology for pneumatic rupture of hydrocarbon reservoirs as a cheap and environmentally friendly alternative to existing methods.

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