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Conventional and unconventional petroleum 'orderly accumulation': Concept and practical significance

Authors :
Caineng ZOU
Zhi YANG
Guosheng ZHANG
Lianhua HOU
Rukai ZHU
Shizhen TAO
Xuanjun YUAN
dazhong DONG
Yuman WANG
Qiulin GUO
Lan WANG
Haibin BI
Denghua LI
Na WU
Source :
Petroleum Exploration and Development, Vol 41, Iss 1, Pp 14-30 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd., 2014.

Abstract

Based on the latest global conventional-unconventional petroleum development situation and the conclusion of petroleum geology theory and technology innovation in recent 10 years, the connotation of conventional and unconventional petroleum “orderly accumulation” connotation is formulated. This concept indicates that, unconventional petroleum occurs in the hydrocarbon supply direction of conventional petroleum, and conventional petroleum may appear in the outer space of unconventional petroleum. Proper evaluation methods and engineering technology are important to push the conventional-unconventional petroleum co-development, and the petroleum finding thought from outer-source into inner-source. Unconventional petroleum evaluation focuses on source rocks characteristics, lithology, physical property, brittleness, oil-gas possibility and stress anisotropy. Taking shale gas for examples, in China, these six properties are TOC>2%, laminated silicious calcareous shale or calcareous silicious shale, porosity 3%-8%, brittle minerals content 50%-80%, gas content 2.3-4.1 m3/t, pressure coefficient 1.0-2.3, natural fractures; in north America, these six properties are TOC>4%, silicious shale or calcareous shale or marl, porosity 4%-9%, brittle minerals content 40%-70%, gas content 2.8-9.9 m3/t, pressure coefficient 1.3-1.85, natural fractures. “Sweet spot area” assessment, “factory-like” operation pattern and other core evaluation methods and technologies are discussed. And 8 key elements of unconventional “sweet spot area” are proposed, 3 of them are TOC>2% (for shale oil S1>2 mg/g), higher porosity (for tight oil & gas >10%, shale oil & gas >3%), and microfractures. Multiple wells “factory-like” operation pattern is elaborated, and its implementation needs 4 elements, i.e. batch well spacing, standard design, flow process, and reutilization. Through horizontal well volume fractures in directions, “man-made reservoirs” with large-scale fracture systems can be formed underground. For “shale oil revolution” in future, non-water “gas in critical state” and etc. fracturing fluid and matching technology should be stressed to be industrially tested and encouraged to be low cost developed. Key words: unconventional petroleum, “orderly accumulation”, co-development, “sweet spot area” assessment, “factory-like” operation pattern, “man-made reservoir”, tight oil, shale oil, shale gas, tight gas, petroleum exploration into source rocks

Details

Language :
English, Chinese
ISSN :
18763804
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Petroleum Exploration and Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.84446ed89d924fe6b19fa382c8caf99a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1876-3804(14)60002-1