--> ABSTRACT: Gas-Water Distribution and Development Strategy of Xujiahe Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir in Sichuan Basin, China
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Gas-Previous HitWaterNext Hit Previous HitDistributionNext Hit and Development Strategy of Xujiahe Tight Sandstone Gas Previous HitReservoirNext Hit in Sichuan Basin, China

Ji, Lidan 1; Ji, Guang 1; Jia, Ailin 1; Zhao, Liang 2; He, Dongbo 1; Wei, Yunsheng 1
(1) Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Petrochina, Beijing, China. (2) Changqing Oilfield Company, Petrochina, Xi'an, China.

The tight sandstone gas Previous HitreservoirNext Hit of Xujiahe formation, Upper Triassic in central Sichuan basin has drawn increasing interest in Chinese unconventional gas research circle. For its low porosity and ultralow permeability, and high original Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitsaturationNext Hit, the problem of Previous HitwaterNext Hit production and Previous HitwaterNext Hit flooding presents challenges to gas field development. Xujiahe reservoirs in central Sichuan basin are mainly of labyrinth structure, which means the reservoirs are relatively high permeability sand lens, random distributed in the tight sandstone background, which are interconnected or not. Meanwhile, the original Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitsaturationNext Hit of Xujiahe Previous HitreservoirNext Hit is quite high, with the average of 50%. The gas-Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitdistributionNext Hit rules of Xujiahe Previous HitreservoirNext Hit were discussed in this paper: 1, as a whole, the tectonic controls the gas-Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitdistributionNext Hit; 2, on the local scale, some gas tops, or zones with relatively high gas Previous HitsaturationNext Hit, exist in the structural high spots within the interconnected reservoirs. It's realized that to optimize perforation programs to avoid shooting the zones of high Previous HitwaterNext Hit Previous HitsaturationNext Hit, and to moderately enlarge pressure differentials to drain movable Previous HitwaterNext Hit in reservoirs are feasible. On the other hand, spatial drainage gas recovery techniques are utilized to protect gas wells with a certain amount Previous HitwaterNext Hit production from Previous HitwaterTop flooding, which have meet with success in Sichuan basin.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90135©2011 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Milan, Italy, 23-26 October 2011.