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Fine Characterization of Nonmain Oil Layer Distributions in Complex Fault Block Oilfield and Its Development Model.

Authors :
Xu, Lei
Yao, Xiutian
Yan, Sen
Wen, Zhang
Xue, Jimei
Khormali, Azizollah
Source :
Geofluids; 5/30/2024, Vol. 2024, p1-17, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Improving the oil production from nonmain oil layers is crucial for the complex fault block oilfields during the late stage of high water cut development to ensure stable production and capacity expansion. However, the developing characterization of the nonmain layers and their remaining oil distribution is still inadequate. Developing an efficient mode of development remains a challenge. This paper presents a detailed characterization of the sedimentary microfacies and architecture of a nonmain reservoir based on core and logging data analysis. A flexible injection‐production development strategy model was designed and applied in the Hetan oilfield, located in the southeast of Zhanhua Depression of Bohai Bay Basin as an example. The results show that the nonmain oil layer of the Hetan oilfield is composed of estuary bar microfacies sand bodies. Deposits of various shapes are formed on the side or in front of the main body of the estuary dam, which constitutes the nonmain oil reservoir. The lithology is fine, the sand body thickness is small, and the plane heterogeneity is strong. The distribution is banded, potato‐shaped, and fragmented. The nonmain oil layer has a small oil‐bearing area of 0.1‐1.0 km2 and a high oil saturation of over 58%. The Hetan oilfield has a significant amount of remaining oil enrichment and considerable potential for production digging. To optimize production, a flexible injection and production adjustment scheme is proposed, which includes designing multitarget horizontal wells and utilizing various methods such as optimizing well spacing, coupled injection, and cycle injection. Field tests conducted in the area have shown an increase in the recovery factor of nonmain oil layers from 16.7% to 28.5%. This indicates that identifying and characterizing nonmain oil layers through detailed analysis of sedimentary microfacies and reservoir architecture is useful in the late‐stage development of complex fault block reservoirs to maintain sustainable and efficient oilfield development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14688115
Volume :
2024
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geofluids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179674037
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/2183265