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Tight Previous HitOilNext Hit Potential In Neogene Monterey-Like Biosiliceous Previous HitShaleNext Hit Of Japan

Abstract

We have proposed a diagenetic hydrocarbon trap model in Monterey-like biosiliceous Previous HitshaleNext Hit formation called Onnagawa (Tsuji et al, 2011), which is the main source rock of Japan and has similar potential as that of Upper Monterey. We however have much and continuous Previous HitoilNext Hit shows in the Onnagawa Previous HitshaleNext Hit far below the trap, which is indicative of a Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitoilNext Hit system. We have reviewed the Yuihara-Ayukawa field in Akita of Japan mainly from geochemical aspect, where commercial Previous HitoilNext Hit & gas production from the Onnagawa Previous HitShaleNext Hit with a conventional trap is ongoing. In the field, various producing reservoirs in the Onnagawa Previous HitshaleNext Hit seem to have a common gas-Previous HitoilNext Hit system. And the maturity of the hydrocarbon is much higher than that of source rocks close to these reservoirs, which indicates normal migration process from the kicthen. We also have non-commercial Previous HitoilNext Hit production or intense Previous HitoilNext Hit shows from tight reservoirs, typically porcelanites, and the maturity of Previous HitoilNext Hit, however, is lower than that of commercial oils and close to that of early-matured source rocks around. In summary, we have two different hydrocarbon accumulations in one filed. One is productive, mature and probably migrated, and another is non-commercial so far, less mature and indigenous. Now we think the latter is a part of a Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitoilNext Hit or tight Previous HitoilNext Hit system. Although not enough data are available so far, we expect basin-wide Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitoilNext Hit potential with the order of 100 million bbl without risk factor, where our fields are located in the upper transition zone of Previous HitoilNext Hit generation window. To confirm the existence of Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitoilNext Hit system, we started The Onnagawa Tight Previous HitOilNext Hit Project with support of JOGMEC in 2012. Firstly, we tried acid treatment on naturally but weakly fractured Previous HitshaleNext Hit reservoir of an existing deviated-well of the Yuihara-Ayukawa field to testify the productivity of Onnagawa tight Previous HitoilNext Hit. We had a success with over 50 times improvement in terms of Productivity Index. Starting from with rate of over 300bbl/D, the Previous HitoilNext Hit production is ongoing with over 100bbl/D after 10-month production, and its cumulative production is getting over 60,000bbl. We also have started the first multi-stage fracturing project in Japan to optimize fracturing operation in Onnagawa Previous HitshaleNext Hit. The operation was completed for a newly drilled horizontal well of another Previous HitoilTop field last year, and we are waiting for flow-back.. As the next step to the current fracturing project, a pilot test in Yurihara-Ayukawa field with higher potential is being planned.