Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Conference Series Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums
and 1000+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business.

Explore and learn more about Conference Series : World's leading Event Organizer

Back

Alexander Shipulin Vladimirovich

Alexander Shipulin Vladimirovich

National Mineral Resources University, Russia

Title: Development of technology of pulse hydraulic fracturing

Biography

Biography: Alexander Shipulin Vladimirovich

Abstract

The most effective ways of processing of a well – hydraulic fracturing, torpedoing, chemical processing are most expensive, ecologically dangerous technologies. In most cases creation of long cracks of hydraulic fracturing is unprofitable – gives low effect and leads to flood.

I suggest to apply the pulsing hydraulic fracturing pressure to creation of a network of short cracks.

1. It is economic, the constant high pressure isn't required, powerful pump units aren't used, the technology of multistage hydraulic fracturing isn't applied, a large number of people and equipment isn't required.

2. Cracks extend in all directions, inflow of oil is carried out from all directions.

3. On it is required to fix cracks by a proppant. After repeated processing aren't closed by pressure of a crack yes of the end.

4. The chemical reactants which are negatively influencing ecology aren't applied.

5. Application for extraction of slate oil and gas is especially effective.

Example. The technology of pulse and wave processing for delivery wells which I developed is repeatedly tested on crafts of the Volga region, Kazakhstan and China. For work hoisting works aren't used, 2 cars are used, work is carried out by 2 persons. The technology is successfully applied.

Together with National Mineral resources university work on creation of hydraulic fracturing in coal layers for preliminary removal of methane is carried out.

The pulse and wave technology of creation of cracks for the extracting oil and gas wells passes tests, in the industry isn't applied yet.