Oil & Gas Geology ›› 2010, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (2): 212-218.doi: 10.11743/ogg20100212

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Prediction of sublayer sandstones based on wave impedance inversion in the wellblock of the horizontal well Zhou-57

Shan Jinfu1; Wang Feng2; Sui Hailei3; Sun Jigang4;  Han Xi5   

  1. 1.Faculty of Natural Resource & Information Technology; China University of Petroleum; Beijing 102249;
    2.College of Mechanical Engineering; University of Shanghai For Science And Technology; Shanghai; 200093;
    3.Exploration and Development Research Institute of PetroChina Daqing Oil Field; Daqing; Heilongjiang 163511;
    4.Geology Unit of the No.4 Oil Production Company; PetroChina Daqing Oil Field; Daqing; Heilongjiang 163511;
    5.Geology Unit of the No.8 Oil Production Company; PetroChina Daqing Oil Field; Daqing; Heilongjiang 163511
  • Online:2010-04-26 Published:2010-09-02

Abstract:

During the whole process of petroleum exploration and development,the prediction of sandbodies in any target area,especially those in wellblocks of horizontal wells,is always dependent upon an analysis of reservoir deposition systems.The well Zhou-57 produces from the Putaohua Formation,which was deposited within the transition zone from a large-scale delta front to lake in northern Songliao Basin.The formation features in thin single sand bodies with a thickness of less than 2 m.The spatial distribution of these sandbodies is controlled by the variation and evolution of deposition systems during different geological times.The distribution and strike of sandboies are strictly controlled by lake transgression and regression.Therefore,a fine description of these sandbodies requires firstly a detailed geological study and then a prediction of sandstone sublayers through seismic wave impedance inversion.The prediction results can be used as important reference factors to adjust the injection-production pattern and improve the recovery ratio during the later phase of development.

Key words: horizontal well, wave impedance inversion, sublayer sandstone, recovery, Daqing oilfield, Songliao Basin