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A new collaboration is set to evaluate advanced drilling technologies for application in Indonesia's onshore oil and gas sector. The focus will be on enhancing production and efficiency through a detailed assessment of several key techniques.
The initiative will specifically examine multi-stage fracturing technology, a method designed to improve hydrocarbon flow from reservoirs. Alongside this, the program will assess specialized acid stimulation processes aimed at increasing well productivity. Furthermore, advanced cementing technologies, crucial for ensuring well integrity and safety, will also be under review.
These technologies are slated for testing in selected existing fields across the Indonesian archipelago. The project's goal is to determine the technical and commercial viability of implementing these methods to boost output from domestic reserves. Industry observers note that successful application could lead to more efficient resource extraction, potentially extending the productive life of mature fields and improving overall recovery rates. This assessment marks a significant step in exploring modern technical solutions to meet the nation's energy production objectives.
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