Washed core and tracer tests data guide the characterization of single sand body in Low Permeable Reservoir
A Oilfield is Fluvial Facies Low Permeable Reservoir, main layer is Low bend distributary channel sand body deposition, In order to better understand the distribution of single sand body and remaining oil in the reservoir, inspection well coring and tracer tests have been carried out successively in...
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Zusammenfassung: | A Oilfield is Fluvial Facies Low Permeable Reservoir, main layer is Low bend distributary channel sand body deposition, In order to better understand the distribution of single sand body and remaining oil in the reservoir, inspection well coring and tracer tests have been carried out successively in the same well area of the oilfield, based on these data, it is found that, the actual distribution of single sand body is very different from the original description in both vertical and plane. Discovered by the inspection well core data, the scale of the vertical single-phase body was too large. It was originally considered to be the mudstone interlayer inside the 0.2m single sand body, which is actually the interlayer between different single sand bodies, and this situation was confirmed by the trace data five years later. The distribution position and scale of single sand body on the plane are also different from the original description. It was thought that the oil and water well sand body with good internal connection in the same single sand body is actually not connected. Therefore, the experience of these data on vertical and horizontal single sand body identification is summarized to guide the subsequent single sand body characterization of the oilfield, so as to better guide the oilfield to describe the remaining oil and adjust and tap the potential. |
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ISSN: | 2267-1242 2555-0403 2267-1242 |
DOI: | 10.1051/e3sconf/202337501036 |