In Yugra, at the Yuzhno-Priobskoye field, the country's first serial hydraulic fracturing fleet of Russian production has been put into operation. The launch of the complex expands production capabilities in mature and complex oil fields where traditional methods no longer provide the required efficiency. The project was implemented by Gazprom Neft.
The new technological park is designed for multi-stage hydraulic fracturing at depths of up to 4 kilometers and is adapted to the harsh conditions of Western Siberia. Its use is focused on the development of hard-to-recover reserves, which account for over 65% in Russia, making such solutions critically important for maintaining production levels.
The company notes that domestic software is used for planning and conducting operations. It allows modeling the behavior of underground fractures, calculating the parameters of impact on the reservoir, and selecting optimal compositions of technological fluids to increase the efficiency of operations.
According to the assessment of representatives of Gazprom Neft's oilfield services unit, previously such complexes were largely dependent on foreign supplies. Now, a fully localized system has been created that can perform the entire cycle of work without the involvement of foreign equipment.



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