Han Gehua, Qi Lixin, Li Zongjie, et al. Prediction of the Ordovician fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoirs in Tahe oilfield[J]. 2006, 27(6): 860-870.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20060617.
The Ordovician fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoirs in Tahe oilfield have a burial depth of more than 5 300 m.Their matrix has no storage capacity and their reservoir spaces are dominated by fractures and vugs
which control the accumulation of oil and gas.The reservoirs have a strong heterogeneity both vertically and horizontally.The reservoir prediction is very difficult due to its low seismic SNR and poor resolution.Predicting and locating the highly fractured-vuggy zones in the Ordovician thus becomes the key factor for increasing of the growth of reserves and production in Tahe oilfield.Based on the strudy of genetic mechanism of the reservoirs
a genetic prediction mode is established for the fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoirs to lay a geological foundation for the reservoir prediction.In view of the characteristics of the Ordovician reservoirs
the fine imaging technology(cored with pre-stack time migration and object fine processing)of fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoir is developed.Through reservoir calibration and forward modeling analysis
a geophysical recognition mode(including logging recognition mode and seismic recognition mode)for carbonate fractured-vuggy reservoir is established and it provides evidences for reservoir recognition and prediction.To effectively predict the carbonate zones with highly developed fractures and vugs