Evolution Of Petroleum Stratum Efficiency By - Multi-Factor Regression Analysis
Odiljon Gafurovich Khayitov , Candidate Of Geological And Mineralogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Academician Of The Turon Academy Of Sciences, Head Of The Department Of “Mining”, Tashkent State Technical University Named Islam Karimov, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The forecast of the final petroleum effect of stratums of deposits, being - entered into the
development is too complicated. On tile base of multifactor of 27 petroleum and 15 under gas deposits,
related to carbonate collections regression equations were derived. Models described by these
equations are actual for the deposits with similar geological, physical, and techno¬logical parameters.
Usage of these models allows us to make a prognosis of the final petroleum effect of deposits, being
introduced into the development.
Keywords
deposit, layer
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