High-intensity laser pulse propagating through a gas target disturbs uniform plasma distribution. Plasma density structures, created by high-order Bessel-Gauss beams for guiding the Gaussian beam driver and laser wakefield acceleration of electrons, are analysed using Wake-T and Fourier-Bessel Particle-In-Cell (FBPIC) simulation tool. The utilisation of Bessel-Gauss beams increases the acceleration distance and energy of accelerated electrons up to 50% relative to the Gaussian beam of the same intensity.