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Blasting Methods for Intensification of Oil and Gas Recovery, Experience of Their Use in the Ukraine and Russian Deposits

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The pulse methods are considered for intensification of oil and gas recovery. The results of production tests of blasting and pulse-depression technologies are given.

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Voitenko, Y.I., Lysyuk, N.A., Kras'ko, V.I. et al. Blasting Methods for Intensification of Oil and Gas Recovery, Experience of Their Use in the Ukraine and Russian Deposits. Journal of Mining Science 38, 161–167 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021115622187

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