Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4719883 Petroleum Exploration and Development 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Based on core, imaging logging, and thin section data, the distribution features of natural fractures in the tight oil reservoirs of the Ordos Basin are examined. The tight reservoirs in the Ordos Basin are rich in natural fractures, the fractures are mainly high-angle structural shear fractures in continuous step arrangement. Affected by rock mechanical anisotropy and present stress field, the NE trending fractures are the dominating seepage flow direction. These fractures feature high angle, small cutting depth, small aperture and short extension, controlled by rock lithology and single layer thickness in development degree, natural fractures are most developed in fine siltstone, most undeveloped in mudstone. The thinner the single layer, the more developed the natural fractures will be. Based on distribution features of natural fractures and quantitative evaluation of natural fracture characteristic parameters, by using reservoir matrix and natural fracture geologic modeling, a comprehensive reservoir geologic model considering natural fractures was built, by using reservoir numerical simulation modeling inversion, the plane distribution of effective natural fractures was found out, and the contribution of natural fractures to single well production was quantitatively evaluated at around 30.0%−50.0%. The research results are of great significance for well-pattern deployment and optimization of development technical policies of similar reservoirs.

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