Development of Practical Recommendations for Assessing the Effectiveness of Gas Production, Which is Difficult to Recover at the Final Stage of Gas Production

Authors

  • Ibotov Oybek Kuyli ugli Senior teacher of the Department of oil and gas, Karshi engineering economics institute, Uzbekistan
  • Ismatov Sherzod Aktam ugli Senior teacher of the Department of oil and gas, Karshi engineering economics institute, Uzbekistan
  • Najmiddinov Akobir Akmal ugli Student of the Department of oil and gas at the Institute of counter-engineering economics, Uzbekistan
  • Umarkulov Djabborbek Farxod ugli Student of the Department of oil and gas at the Institute of counter-engineering economics, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

hard-to-recover gas reserves, inflow stimulation, reservoir, tectonic ele-ments, Bukhara-Khiva region

Abstract

The focus of the study is the investigation of terminological foundations and the development of practical recommendations for assessing the effective-ness of hydrocarbon inflow stimulation at the final stage of field development. The authors refer to scientific works on the issues of company performance. The paper provides substantiation and improvement of methodological grounds with respect to assessing the effectiveness of gas inflow stimulation works. A classification and analysis of prominent Russian and foreign meth-ods are provided and their issues are identified. As a result, the work refines the methodology for assessing the effectiveness of work at the drilling enter-prise. The authors' comprehensive approach to assessing the effectiveness of inflow stimulation works, which allows for obtaining interrelated performance assessments, is proposed.

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Published

2024-02-24

How to Cite

Kuyli ugli, I. O., Aktam ugli, I. S., Akmal ugli, N. A., & Farxod ugli, U. D. (2024). Development of Practical Recommendations for Assessing the Effectiveness of Gas Production, Which is Difficult to Recover at the Final Stage of Gas Production. American Journal of Engineering , Mechanics and Architecture (2993-2637), 2(2), 141–148. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJEMA/article/view/3339