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Within a short period of time (several micro-seconds) inside the gap of the plasma generator immersed into a well with active process fluid inside the oil/gas reservoir production zone, there appears a plasma braid with a temperature of 106 °C. At first this effect arranges a front of the shock wave as is in case with a small explosion. Having the sonic speed (-1500 m/sec) this wave destructs the dense, and consequently, the weak rocks.

Then the fluid in the area of the discharge is becoming the vapour, thus giving the pressure shock.
This gives the dislocation of the crushed rock from the well bore. After this, however, instead of high pressure there appears a vacuum as the gas-vapour pocket is condensing instantly.
Reservoir pressure plugs it on, thus entrapping the destructed rock to the well bore. All this is accompanies by the broad-range acoustic effect that shakes the rock.

Multiple application of the above-described process gives the significant intensifying of oil/gas recovery in vertical and horizontal wells.