Development of TRIZ
- TRIZ
Difficult but recoverable
- Hard-to-recover reserves
The share of hard-to-recover reserves in the Russian Federation will exceed 60% by 2030.
As global energy demand increases, so does the need for more intelligent and efficient solutions.
Approaches used for developing wells with conventional reserves are not always suitable for wells with hard-to-recover reserves.
We work closely with our customers to ensure the efficiency in solving even the most complex challenges.
The technology that ensures maximum efficiency when working with hard-to-recover reserves, enabling an assembly-line approach to well operations.
- Formation permeability
The primary criterion for hard-to-recover reservoirs is formation permeability.
- Hydraulic fracturing methodology for TRIZ
The lower the rock permeability is, the greater is the contact area that must be created during the multistage hydraulic fracturing to ensure efficient hydrocarbon recovery.
To maintain current oil and gas production volumes, more and more companies turn to hard-to-recover reserves, where the familiar approach with “ball-drop assemblies” can no longer guarantee profitability, as it does not effectively create a fracture network during MSHF.
Plug&Perf technology is an effective solution.
