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Title: Технологические проблемы геологоразведочных работ
Other Titles: Technological problems of geological exploration
Authors: Малетин, В. А.
Шарф, Ирина Валерьевна
Keywords: электронные ресурсы; технологии; углеводороды; геологические исследования; 3D; сейсморазведка
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Изд-во ТПУ
Citation: Малетин В. А. Технологические проблемы геологоразведочных работ / В. А. Малетин, И. В. Шарф // Информационные технологии в науке, управлении, социальной сфере и медицине : сборник научных трудов III Международной научной конференции, 23-26 мая 2016 г., Томск : в 2 ч. — Томск : Изд-во ТПУ, 2016. — Ч. 2. — [С. 681-684].
Abstract: This article examines the main technological challenges associated with the exploration industry technologies obsolescence. It contains information about the current technological state of the exploration industry in Russia. There are economic and technological conditions for the speedy introduction of innovative technologies in exploration across the country. The necessity and feasibility of design, development and creation of scientific polygons, the main task of which is to develop advanced prospecting and exploration technologies of unconventional sources of hydrocarbons. Great attention is paid to priority areas of prospecting and exploration of hydrocarbons from the base of hard and unconventional sources. The study reveals the problem of inefficient development of existing fields, which contain a huge deposits of hard oil. The article gives examples of already undertaken measures: of legal, technological and economic nature, which are aimed at improving the quality of production activity and the quality of hydrocarbon products. We describe the prospects of competitiveness of Russian oil companies in the global market.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/31569
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