Method of oil well productivity increase

Wells – Processes – Placing fluid into the formation

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166298, 166300, E21B 4327, E21B 4326, E21B 4322, E21B 43114

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ABSTRACT:
Oil wells productivity is increased by cyclically treating a shaft-adjacent zone of the well with a seam-forming liquid which contains additional activating components.

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