OPTIMIZATION OF THE PERFORATION SKIN EFFECT IN CASE ZEVARDA FIELD OF UZBEKISTAN

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Tohirkhon Nurdinov Rashidkhonovich

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Performation skin effect can be defined as any reduction in near wellbore permeability which results from drilling, completion, production, injection, attempted stimulation or any other well intervention. In the majority of completions, once the reservoir has been drilled, production casing or a liner is run into the well and cemented in place. To provide the communication between the reservoir and the wellbore, it is necessary to perforate through the walls of the cemented casing or a liner and penetrate into the formation. Currently horizontal well bores completed with extensive perforation are conducted as several clusters along the well bore. (1.08)

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Tohirkhon Nurdinov Rashidkhonovich. (2022). OPTIMIZATION OF THE PERFORATION SKIN EFFECT IN CASE ZEVARDA FIELD OF UZBEKISTAN. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(10), 306–310. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/2816
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