The Impact of Colmatation On Well Gas Condensate Recovery
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-06-04-06Keywords:
Colmatation, near-wellbore formation damage, enhancement of well gas condensate recoveryAbstract
The article examines the influence of pore space colmatation on the gas condensate recovery of a well. Colmatation, arising from mechanical, chemical, and biological processes, leads to a decrease in reservoir permeability and deterioration of the formation's porosity and permeability properties. Special attention is given to the mechanisms of colmatation formation, methods for its diagnostics, and possible ways to minimize its negative impact. Experimental data and modeling are presented, confirming the need for a comprehensive approach to colmatation management to improve the efficiency of gas condensate reservoir development.
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