Abstract
Nowadays, the vast majority of the oil fields of the Republic of Belarus are at the last stage of development. In this connection, the goal of Belarusian oil industry is to search, to explore and to develop ultra-low permeable tight fractured carbonate rocks. Commercial production of such resources is only possible with the use of advanced stimulation methods, such as hydraulic fracturing / multi-stage hydraulic fracturing.
Taking into account the features of tight carbonate rocks, the use of conventional hydraulic fracturing technologies cannot provide optimal results, and therefore, selection of more advanced approaches to hydraulic fracturing is necessary. Selection and optimization of technologies based on theoretical research is not possible, instead it requires practical implementation, and according to our experience, flexibility in decision making.
This article presents the experience of unconventional reservoir development in the Republic of Belarus from 2014 to 2020. We briefly described the main technologies used and how these technologies evolved depending on the resulting operational and economic effect. The technology of repeated multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in an unconventional reservoir is described; the possibility of producing from previously untapped reservoir zones within the horizontal wellbore by creating additional flow channels (hydraulic fractures) was confirmed.