Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.17794/rgn.2019.3.2
THE STUDY OF THE RESERVOIR INTER-ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURE AND REMAINING OIL IN THE EASTERN PART OF SABEI II DISTRICT
Huabin Wei
; Geosciences College of Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, Heilongjiang 163318, China
Huanlai Zhu
; Geosciences College of Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, Heilongjiang 163318, China
Hengshuang Li
; Exploration and Development Research Institute of Daqing Oilfi eld Co. Ltd., Daqing, Heilongjiang 163712, China
Shangming Shi
; Geosciences College of Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, Heilongjiang 163318, China
Senlin Gan
; No.1 Oil Production Factory of Daqing Oilfi eld Company, Daqing, Heilongjiang 163001, China
Zhiwei Zhai
; Shanxi Institute of Energy, Shanxi 030600, China
Abstract
In the Daqing oilfield, Heilongjiang Province, China, in the eastern part of the Sabei II District is a fi ne potential-tapping demonstration area with a long development time and complex history of well conditions. As oil exploration has entered into the high-water cut stage, the fi ne description of reservoir structure had a great significance to improve the effect of oil exploration. An abandoned channel is an important basis for recognizing a single river border and point bar. The top sand-shale interbedded or muddy sediments have a shelter action for the reservoir fluid, so correctly recognizing the abandoned channel is an important scientific basis for further analysing reservoir architecture and exploring the remaining oil. Due to the lateral shelter action of sand-shale interbedded with muddy sediments, the semi-connected body, consisting of abandoned and normal channel sand body, leads to an injection and production imbalance, which is namely production without injection or injection without production. It makes the top of the channel sand body become the favourable gathering place for remaining oil and a further main exploring object.
Keywords
reservoir structure; point bar; channels; sandstone reservoir; Putaohua reservoir; Daqing
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222415
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Publication date:
15.7.2019.
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