31 May 2021 to 4 June 2021
Europe/Berlin timezone

Fluid charging and hydrocarbon accumulation in the sweet spot, Ordos Basin, China

1 Jun 2021, 11:45
15m
Oral Presentation (MS3) Flow, transport and mechanics in fractured porous media MS3

Speaker

Wen Zhao

Description

Although significant progress has been made in the tight gas exploration and development, there is still a limited understanding of the fluid charging and hydrocarbon accumulation in the sweet spot. In this study, a novel method is proposed to generate the stochastically constructed porous media which represents the transition region between tight surrounding sandstone and sweet spot. Based on the constructed porous media, the fluid charging and hydrocarbon accumulation processes of the tight reservoir are simulated by the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). The numerical simulation results show that, although a piston-like pattern can be observed in field-scale simulation or laboratory experiments, at the micro-scale, due to the inherent heterogeneity of the porous media, the fluid charging pattern tends to be fingering-like. The existence of the transition region between tight surrounding sandstone and sweet spot becomes a water-bearing gas layer or even gas-bearing water layer at the top/bottom of the gas layers (sweet spot). The existence of fractures is favorable for hydrocarbon charging into the reservoir rocks, but not for the hydrocarbon accumulation due to the gas escaping through the fractures. Combined with well logging interpretation results, three typical water bodies (isolated water body, water body at the top, or bottom of the gas layer) are identified from the view of fluid charging and hydrocarbon accumulation.

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Primary authors

Wen Zhao Dr Lin Jiang (Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development) Prof. Chengzao Jia (Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development) Prof. Xiangfang Li (China University of Petroleum (Beijing))

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