地质学
石油工程
地质力学
企业集团
化石燃料
断裂(地质)
构造盆地
采矿工程
石油
岩土工程
工程类
地貌学
古生物学
废物管理
作者
Qinghu Fan,Gang Qu,XU Chuan-you,Chengbin Zhang,Lixin Wang,Tengfei Bian,Xin Wu,Congliang Zeng,Fei Jia,Jiajun He,Hanbing Xu,Xingning Huang
出处
期刊:SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation Conference and Exhibition
日期:2023-01-24
摘要
Abstract Junggar Basin is a typical superimposed oil and gas bearing basin in western China, where Mahu Depression is the largest oil-gas accumulation zone and exploration area. On April 23rd, 2013, the peak daily oil production of Mahu No.1 well reached 52 tons, achieving a significant breakthrough. On August 23rd of the same year, the high yield of Mahu No.18 well opened a new chapter of oil and gas exploration in the slope belt of the Mahu Depression. Since then, CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) has increased the exploration and development process of the Mahu Depression, establishing the exploration theory and technology system of the conglomerate reservoir in the depression area. Finally, the exploration and discovery of a supergiant conglomerate oil field (1 billion tons) were achieved. However, a series of development problems were exposed, which was due to the lack of in-depth research on reservoir geomechanics and distribution law for natural fractures: 1) The Hydraulic fracture propagation law is not clear; 2) In the process of fracturing, there exists an obvious phenomenon of non-uniform fluid inflow and expansion in various clusters of fractures; 3) Serious interference occurs between wells during the fracturing operation. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the study of geomechanics and distribution law for natural fractures in unconventional oil reservoirs, so as to provide technical support for the optimization of the horizontal well fracturing scheme, improvement of well pattern deployment parameters, and adjustment of oil reservoir development scheme, which further leads to cost reduction and development efficiency improvement while increasing single well production in unconventional oil reservoirs.
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