The new method is designed for complex areas where the standard hydraulic lines of the layer cannot be used due to the risk of damaging neighboring aquifers. Instead, technology creates a network of thin ducts of 12 mm in diameter using durable titanium needles.
The first queue with 54 side branches showed good results. Technology does not require additional equipment and chemical reagents that simplify working in remote beds.
The company said that development was made with Russian engineers and scientists. In the future, they plan to use the method in the deposits of the Yamalo-Nenets region in other regions with difficult reserves.
Source: Ferra

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