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Logging Evaluation Of SH268-front 36 Well Area Reservoir And Selection Of Exploration Objectives

Posted on:2019-12-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330545476879Subject:Master of Engineering
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In order to strengthen the exploration and development of the reservoir in the fourth section of the study area and to understand the basic features of the reservoir,the wells in the second section of the structural zone,comprising 191 drilling and sand,were studied on the basis of well logging,seismic and geological data,stratigraphic comparison,reservoir analysis and hydrocarbon analysis,combined with Geological data and oil test development,The structure characteristics,reservoir distribution,oil and gas logging response characteristics,oil and water relations and the law of reservoir formation in this area are analyzed and studied.The study was as follows: The well logging interpretation model is established and reservoir parameters are calculated.A second explanation of logging data and a revised conclusion;Precise stratigraphic comparison and division of blocks.Fine interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data and study of reservoir tectonics,fault inclination,distribution and sealing.The sedimentary facies and sedimentary system is studied by drilling,logging and seismic data.Carrying out reservoir characteristic analysis and comprehensive evaluation of reservoirs.To use logging and seismic data for reservoir inversion to find favorable reservoir development area.Analysis of the characteristics of hydrocarbon water distribution.In the comprehensive evaluation of reservoirs,the corresponding relationship between the well log interpretation model of reservoir parameters and reservoir productivity prediction is established to effectively predict and evaluate the high oil and gas yield enrichment zone.
Keywords/Search Tags:Reservoir exploration, reservoir analysis, oil-water relations, reservoir distribution, reservoir formation law
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