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ERIELL company achieves gas inflow from inactive wells in Uzbekistan

Oil&Gas Materials 18 November 2019 17:53 (UTC +04:00)
ERIELL company achieves gas inflow from inactive wells in Uzbekistan

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Nov. 18

By Fakhri Vakilov - Trend:

ERIELL Group international oilfield services is actively using hydraulic fracturing method in Uzbekistan to increase reservoir returns and ensure higher production efficiency, Trend reports citing the company's statement.

The work was carried out jointly with Uzbekistan’s Uzbekneftegaz oil and gas company.

As a result of applying this method to wells with no gas inflow at all, it was possible to obtain a significant increase in hydrocarbons at Namozboy field No. 11 (31,500m³ / day), Namozboy No. 3 (6,500 m³ / day) and Chunagar No. 21 (30,000 m³ / day), read the message.

In addition, the gas inflow after hydraulic fracturing at well No. 24 of the Taylak field was significantly increased from 44,000 to 135,000 m³/day (an increase of 91,000 m³/day), No. 23 - from 129,000 to 170,000 m³ / day (41,000 m³/day), No. 33 - from over 86,000 to over 95,000 m³/day (over 8,000 m³/day), No. 39 - from 51,000 to 113,000 m³/day (62,000 m³/day), No. 36 - from 95,000 to 105,000 m³/day (10,000 m³/day) and No. 37 - from 96,000 to 115,000 m³/day (19,000 m³/day).

As a result, the applied hydraulic fracturing method only at these wells allowed boosting the additional increase in natural gas production for the needs of the population in the autumn-winter period by over 299,000 m³ per day.

ERIELL, an international oilfield service group, provides well drilling and workover services to leading oil and gas companies in the Russia, Central and Southern Asia, and Middle East.

The company has invested in technology and innovation to secure a position among industry leaders, providing services to the same high standards in extreme desert climates, mountainous regions and permafrost zones.

On drilling rigs, ERIELL Group uses up-to-date equipment to achieve the best results in oil and gas well construction. Drilling rigs are operated using an automated control system for drilling, monitoring, and diagnostics. ERIELL Group has a fleet of more than 70 drilling units, from mobile units to super-heavy rigs with lifting capacity of over 600 tons.

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