Evaluation of Stimulation Techniques for Oil Wells

Zhichao ZHANG, Mingxing BAI, Jianpeng SUN

Abstract


The oil well stimulation is a technical measure which is by eliminating the damage of the near well-bore or building structures of high conductivity in the formation. The stimulation concludes Fill Layer Measures, Water Shutoff Measures, Separate Injection Measures, Sidetracking Drilling Measures, Fracturing, Sand Control Measures, Acidification Measures. Valid Measures, Measures to Increase the Amount of Oil, Measures Earnings, Measures of Investment Payback are the four indexes which analyze the effect of various measures. And compare the combined effect of these measures, achieve the effective increasing in the oilfield.
In this paper, By synthesizing measures for each increasing oil, to evaluate the effect of increasing oil after using a variety of measures in the economic aspects.


Keywords


Stimulation; Effective of measures; Economic evaluation

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