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Electrophysical Concept of the Technology for Removal of Asphalt-Resin-Paraffin Deposits from Well Pipes in the Continuous Extraction of High-Viscosity Oils


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Abstract

The reasons for the formation of asphalt-resin-paraffin deposits in casing and tubing of high-viscosity oil wells are considered. Electrophysical concept of the technology for removal of deposits by highly concentrated induction heating of the pipe without interruptions in oil production is proposed, the necessary set of equipment is described.

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B. Yu. Bogdanovich

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. E. Shikanov

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. S. Dmitriev

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. G. Ponomarenko

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

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Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. P. Klachkov

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Nesterovich

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: AGPonomarenko@mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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