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Review and Development Strategy of Irrigation with Unconventional Water Resources in China

HuYaqi, Wenyong Wu

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 5,   Pages 69-76 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.05.011

Abstract:

With the increasing shortage of water resources, the development and utilization of unconventional water resources have received more and more attention from various countries. Using unconventional water resources to irrigate is one of the important measures to deal with the shortage of water resources. Unconventional water resources mainly include the reclaimed water and brackish water. In China, the agricultural unconventional water resources have relatively high potentials. It has been predicted that the amount of unconventional water available for agriculture will reach 3.438×1010 m3 in 2030 and the irrigation amount of reclaimed water and brackish water will be 1.645×1010 m3 and 2.48×109 m3, respectively. In areas where the fresh water resources are lacking and the unconventional water resources are relatively abundant, especially in the arid area in the north, developing and using unconventional water resources can be regarded as a good solution for the shortage of fresh water. In this paper, based on the situation of China, the irrigation mode of unconventional water resources was summarized. From the aspects of zoning technology, suitable crop classification, pollution identification technology, high-efficient irrigation technique, monitoring and evaluation technology, and integrated application mode, this paper proposes the safe irrigation measures of unconventional water resources in China. Finally, in order to establish a technical system of agricultural unconventional water resources utilization suitable for China, this paper puts forward the development and utilization strategy, which is to further strengthen the technical research and popularization of the agricultural unconventional water resource utilization technology, to improve the recycling standards and regulation system, to bring the unconventional water resources into the planning of water resources development and utilization, and to formulate incentive policies.

Keywords: 在淡水资源紧缺、非常水资源相对丰富地区,充分利用非常水资源是缓解淡水资源危机重要途径。本文在介绍了中国非常水资源农业利用现状基础上,总结非常水资源灌溉模式,从灌溉区划技术、适宜作物分类、污染识别技术、高效灌水技术、监测评价技术和集成应用模式六方面提出了非常水资源安全灌溉保障措施,提出了加强农业非常水资源灌溉技术研究与推广、完善农业非常水资源回用标准规范体系、将非常水资源纳入水资源配置与开发利用规划以及制定农业非常水资源开发利用激励政策发展策略,以建立适合我国气候特点和国情农业非常水资源利用技术体系    

Technical Trend and R&D Focus of Modern Water-saving Agriculture

Wu Pute,Feng Hao,Niu Wenquan,Zhao Xining

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 12-18

Abstract:

Based on analyzing research achievements and technical trend of modern water-saving agriculture in China, combining technical development and demand on modern water-saving agriculture, the author suggested five of technical research emphases on modern water-saving agriculture in the future, including the biological water-saving technique,inferior water resources development technique, water-saving irrigation technique and equipment, dryland water high-efficient agriculture, and the regional development mode of water saving in field for water-saving agriculture.

Keywords: biological water-saving technique     inferior water resources     water-saving irrigation technique    

Potential and development of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in China

Hu Wenrui,Zhai Guangming,Li Jingming

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 5,   Pages 25-29

Abstract:

The situation of development and utilization of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in world and in China was summarized, difficulties in unconventional hydrocarbon resources development were analyzed and policies and proposals to speed up the development of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in China were proposed.

Keywords: unconventional hydrocarbon     exploration and development     technology     potential     countermeasure    

Prospects and Strategic Position on Unconventional Natural Gas Development & Utilization in China

The Project Team of “China Unconventional Natural Gas Development & Utilization Strategic Research

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 9,   Pages 6-10

Abstract:

The unconventional natural gas resources is abundant in China but with low degree of development and utilization. Moreover, there is advanced technology and experiences from outside China can be learned. It is of great strategic significance to accelerate the development and utilization of unconventional natural gas resources for economic and social development as well as the energy security. Based on the evaluation of the potential and exploitation trends of four types of unconventional natural gas resources, some strategies and measures were recommended in this paper. The studies suggested that the grand total technically recoverable resources of shale gas, tight gas and coal-bed methane in China is approximately 3.1×1013 m3, which is 1.5 times that of conventional natural gas resources. Both technological innovation and policy support from the government are the key to achieve the large-scale development and utilization of unconventional natural gas resources. A three-step strategy can be applied in the development and utilization of unconventional natural gas in China. The output of unconventional natural gas is predicted to draw equal with that of the conventional natural gas around 2020; it is expected to reach approximately 3×1011 m3 around 2030, accounting for 2/3 of the national total. It will be the main contributor for the sustainable and sound development of China’s natural gas industry.

Keywords: unconventional natural gas     resource potential     development and utilization     strategic position    

The potential and exploring progress of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in SINOPEC

Ma Yongsheng,Feng Jianhui,Mu Zehui,Zhao Peirong,Bao Shujing,Wang Feng

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 22-30

Abstract:

The unconventional hydrocarbon resources are very abundant within the registered blocks of SINOPEC (China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation). The potential exploration area for coalbed methane (CBM) reaches 101.9 thousand km2 and the resource with the buried depth smaller than 2 000 m is 11.02 trillion m3. The potential exploration area for shell gas is 175 thousand km2 and the volume is 15.9 trillion m3. The potential exploration area for shell oil reaches 117.6 thousand km2 and the resource is huge. Since 2004, SINOPEC has started to pay attention to unconventional hydrocarbon resources and launched research and exploration on CBM, shale gas and shale oil, etc. Recently, unconventional hydrocarbon resources exploration of SINOPEC has obtained breakthrough and progress. By the horizontal well fracturing section, Biye HF-1 obtains 23.6 m3/d commercial shell oil flow in Biyang Depression. By testing, several continental wells get high-yield commercial shell gas flow in Yuanba Block, and Jianye HF-1 obtains 12 300 m3/d commercial shell gas flow in Jiannan Block. The CBM proved reservoir in Yanchuan south block has reached 10 647 millon m3, and lots of wells get commercial CBM gas flow, which makes the pattern of “various resources type” and “multi-stage” exploration and development form on unconventional hydrocarbon resources in SINOPEC.

Keywords: SINOPEC (China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation )     unconventional hydrocarbon     hydrocarbon resources     exploration    

A “One Engine with Six Gears” System Engineering Methodology for the Economic Development of Unconventional Oil and Gas in China Article

Guoxin Li,Chenggang Xian,He Liu

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 105-115 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.05.018

Abstract:

Unconventional oil and gas resources have become the most important and realistic field for increasing China's domestic oil and gas reserves and production. At present, the production scale does not match the massive amount of resources and the rapid growth of proven geological reserves. The challenges of technology, cost, management, and methodology restrict large-scale and economic development. Based on successful practices, a "one engine with six gears" system engineering methodology is put forward, which includes life-cycle management, overall synergy, interdisciplinary cross-service integration, marketoriented operation, socialized support, digitalized management, and low-carbon and green development. The methodology has been proved to be effective in multiple unconventional oil and gas national demonstration areas, including the Jimusar continental shale oil demonstration area. Disruptive views are introduced—
namely, that unconventional oil and gas do not necessarily yield a low return, nor do they necessarily have a low recovery factor. A determination to achieve economic benefit must be a pervasive underlying goal for managers and experts. Return and recovery factors, as primary focuses, must be adhered to during China’s development of unconventional oil and gas. The required methodology transformation
includes a revolution in management systems to significantly decrease cost and increase production, resulting in technological innovation.

Keywords: Unconventional oil and gas resources     System engineering     Methodology transformation     Life-cycle management     Geoscience-to-engineering integration    

Unconventional Petroleum Sedimentology: A Key to Understanding Unconventional Hydrocarbon Accumulation Review

Caineng Zou,Zhen Qiu,Jiaqiang Zhang,Zhiyang Li,Hengye Wei,Bei Liu,Jianhua Zhao,Tian Yang,Shifa Zhu,Huifei Tao,Fengyuan Zhang,Yuman Wang,Qin Zhang,Wen Liu,Hanlin Liu,Ziqing Feng,Dan Liu,Jinliang Gao,Rong Liu,Yifan Li

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 62-78 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.06.016

Abstract:

The commercial exploitation of unconventional petroleum resources (e.g., shale oil/gas and tight oil/gas) has drastically changed the global energy structure within the past two decades. Sweet-spot intervals (areas), the most prolific unconventional hydrocarbon resources, generally consist of extraordinarily high organic matter (EHOM) deposits or closely associated sandstones/carbonate rocks. The formation of sweet-spot intervals (areas) is fundamentally controlled by their depositional and subsequent diagenetic settings, which result from the coupled sedimentation of global or regional geological events, such as tectonic activity, sea level (lake level) fluctuations, climate change, bottom water anoxia, volcanic activity, biotic mass extinction or radiation, and gravity flows during a certain geological period. Black shales with EHOM content and their associated high-quality reservoir rocks deposited by the coupling of major geological events provide not only a prerequisite for massive hydrocarbon generation but also abundant hydrocarbon storage space. The Ordovician–Silurian Wufeng–Longmaxi shale of the Sichuan Basin, Devonian Marcellus shale of the Appalachian Basin, Devonian–Carboniferous Bakken Formation of the Williston Basin, and Triassic Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin are four typical unconventional hydrocarbon systems selected as case studies herein. In each case, the formation of sweet-spot intervals for unconventional hydrocarbon resources was controlled by the coupled sedimentation of different global or regional geological events, collectively resulting in a favorable environment for the production, preservation, and accumulation of organic matter, as well as for the generation, migration, accumulation, and exploitation of hydrocarbons. Unconventional petroleum sedimentology, which focuses on coupled sedimentation during dramatic environmental changes driven by major geological events, is key to improve the understanding of the formation and distribution of sweet-spot intervals (areas) in unconventional petroleum systems.

Keywords: Sedimentology     Black shales     Fine-grained sediments     Organic matter accumulation     Extraordinarily high organic matter     Unconventional petroleum    

Editorial for the Special Issue on Unconventional and Intelligent Oil and Gas Engineering Editoial

Gensheng Li, Jinsheng Sun, Zhangxin Chen, Zhenhua Rui

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 1-2 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.09.006

Novel Water-Based Drilling and Completion Fluid Technology to Improve Wellbore Quality During Drilling and Protect Unconventional reservoirs Article

Guancheng Jiang,Jinsheng Sun,Yinbo He,Kaixiao Cui,Tengfei Dong,Lili Yang,Xukun Yang,Xingxing Wang

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 129-142 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.11.014

Abstract:

The efficient exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas are critical for increasing the self-sufficiency of oil and gas supplies in China. However, such operations continue to face serious problems (e.g., borehole collapse, loss, and high friction), and associated formation damage can severely impact well completion rates, increase costs, and reduce efficiencies. Water-based drilling fluids possess certain advantages over oil-based drilling fluids (OBDFs) and may offer lasting solutions to resolve the aforementioned issues. However, a significant breakthrough with this material has not yet been made, and major technical problems continue to hinder the economic and large-scale development of unconventional oil and gas. Here, the international frontier external method, which only improves drilling fluid inhibition and lubricity, is expanded into an internal–external technique that improves the overall wellbore quality during drilling. Bionic technologies are introduced into the chemical material synthesis process to imitate the activity of life. A novel drilling and completion fluid technique was developed to improve wellbore quality during drilling and safeguard formation integrity. Macroscopic and microscopic analyses indicated that in terms of wellbore stability, lubricity, and formation protection, this approach could outperform methods that use typical OBDFs. The proposed method also achieves a classification upgrade from environmentally protective drilling fluid to an ecologically friendly drilling fluid. The developed technology was verified in more than 1000 unconventional oil and gas wells in China, and the results indicate significant alleviation of the formation damage attributed to borehole collapse, loss, and high friction. It has been recognized as an effective core technology for exploiting unconventional oil and gas resources. This study introduces a novel research direction for formation protection technology and demonstrates that observations and learning from the natural world can provide an inexhaustible source of ideas and inspire the creation of original materials, technologies, and theories for petroleum engineering.

Keywords: Formation protection     Wellbore quality     Unconventional oil and gas     Drilling and completion fluid     Bionics    

The situations and opportunities of the world oil and gas upstream international cooperation

Tong Xiaoguang

Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 15-19

Abstract:

The paper emphases the necessity of making use of overseas oil and gas, and mainly analyzes the upstream cooperation situations and opportunities of Iraq, Iran, Brazil, Canada, Venezuela and North America and the contact variation trends of the world oil and gas international cooperation,and then points out the main directions to expand present upstream international cooperation.

Keywords: oil and gas upstream international cooperation     Iraq     deep water oil and gas exploration     heavy oil and oil sand     unconventional gas    

Agricultural Water Resource in China and Strategic Measures for its Efficient Utilization

Hao Wang, Lin Wang, Guiyu Yang, Ling Jia, Yizhen Yao, Yutong Zhang

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 5,   Pages 9-15 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.05.002

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Since the 21st century, the cultivated area, irrigated area, and main grain-producing zone have been continuously concentrated to the North of China, and the North-to-South grains transportation has further aggravated the dislocation of land resources and water resources, which leads to the increase of agricultural water resources stress, and the unsustainability of underground water in the main grain-producing zone to the north of the Yellow River. To ensure national food security and provide rational basic guarantees for agricultural water resources, based on the analysis of the agricultural water resources situation, the grain production and consumption, the spatial distribution characteristics of food crop irrigation water requirements, and the precipitation adapting cropping areas in China, the paper employed the irrigation quote method to calculate the minimum thresholds of farmland irrigation water requirements in 2025 and 2030 under the condition of the irrigation method adjusted and rational irrigation scale constrained by the grain consumption demand and the total water use control red line in future. The results show that, to meet the water demand for high-standard farmlands of 66.67×106 hectares in the future, a bottom line of 3.23×1011 m3 water for farmland irrigation should be guaranteed while strengthening water-saving conditions, and approximately 6.44×109 m3 unconventional water should be exploited to supplement fresh water shortage. Strategic measures of establishing water-saving and high-efficiency modern irrigation farming and water-collecting and efficiency-improved dry farming systems are proposed. To this end, the following measures should be stressed: precipitation adapting cropping should be promoted to improve rainwater utilization efficiency, engineering and agronomic measures should be taken to increase the utilization efficiency of irrigation water, utilization of unconventional water resources should be increased, and water resource management should be enhanced.

Keywords: agricultural water resources     threshold value of irrigation water     modern dry farming     modern irrigation farming     precipitation adapting cropping     strategic measures    

Water Saving Irrigation for Rice and Its Effect on Environment

Mao Zhi

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 7,   Pages 8-16

Abstract:

Rice is one of the most important food crops contributing about 40% of the total food grain production in China. Out of about 110 million hectares of area sown food crops, 28% is covered by rice. Since 1980s, the shortage of water resources has become an important problem for agricultural production in rice planing areas and many water saving regimes for rice have been tested, advanced, applied and spread in different regions of China. In this paper, based on the results of experiment and the experience of spread of these new irrigation regimes, the following four main kinds of water saving irrigation regimes in China have been classified viz. (1) combining shallow water depth with “wetting” and “dry” (SWD), (2) alternate wetting and drying (AWD) ,(3) semi-dry cultivation (SDC) and (4) rainwater storage (RS). The standards of field water control and potential of saving water, increasing rice yield and water productivity of these regimes are introduced and explained. The selection and attention points of application for the four regimes are presented and the causes of sustainable saving water and increase in water productivity and the environmental impacts by adopting these regimes are analyzed and discussed.

Keywords: rice     water saving irrigation     irrigation regime     potential of water-saving     enviromental impact    

Theory Model and a Method for Qualitative Assessment of Sustainable Development of Regional Water Resources

Chen Shouyu

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 33-38

Abstract:

Based on analysis of the relationship between sustainable development and bearing capacity of regional water resources, this paper presents a fuzzy pattern recognition model and a method for qualitative assessment of sustainable development of regional water resources, which are applied to assess the sustainable development of water resources of Hanzhong Basin. The case study proves that the model and method are reliable and that results are reasonable and practicable. They can also be applied to the assessment of the sustainable development of social economies.

Keywords: water resources     sustainable development     assessment     pattern recognition     fuzzy    

Thoughts on Water Resources for Sustainable Development of Golmud City

Sun Xuetao

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 32-35

Abstract:

Golmud City, located in the western part of Qinghai Province, is known as one of the boomtown in the arid northwestern China, so the problems of water utilization are major factors dominating its future. Suggestions on achieving balance between water supply and demand, harmony between mankind and flood in flood control and disaster mitigation are proposed in the paper. According to the development of modern city in the request of the 21st century, it ought to change the present situation of water use for agriculture and industry as well as treatment for water pollution of Golmud City.

Keywords: Golmud City     water resources     strategy    

Coordinated Development Mode of Oil and Gas Resources and Water Resources in Western China

Zhu Yongnan, Su Jian, Wang Jianhua, Li Guoxin, Liu He, He Guohua, Jiang Shan, Zhang Guosheng, Ma Jianguo

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 3,   Pages 129-134 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.03.022

Abstract:

Western China is an important area for increasing oil and gas reserves and production in China, and it is also the most arid and water-deficient area in the country; there is a complex linkage between energy and water resources in this region. Hence, it is important to promote the coordinated management of energy and water resources. In this article, we review the prospects and deployment of oil and gas production in Western China, investigate the development mode and water utilization status of different oil and gas fields from seven companies of China National Petroleum Corporation in Western China, and analyze the guarantee risks of water resource and water environment during gas and oil development. The research shows that oil and gas production has steadily increased in Western China in recent years, and the consumption of fresh water in oil and gas fields has changed little, owing to the continuous improvement in sewage treatment and recycling efficiency. However, considering the progressive development of unconventional oil and gas resources, future oil and gas development in Western China is likely to significantly affect the surface and underground water systems. It is suggested to develop precise water injection and waterless fracturing technology to stabilize oil production and control water use, increase the recycling of produced water to strengthen scientific water management, and improve the comprehensive allocation guarantee system of water resources, so as to reduce the impact of oil and gas development on water system while ensuring water use security for energy industry, thereby realizing the coordinated development of energy and water resources in Western China.

Keywords: Western China,oil and gas resource exploitation,water resource,energy and water,coordinated development    

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Review and Development Strategy of Irrigation with Unconventional Water Resources in China

HuYaqi, Wenyong Wu

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Technical Trend and R&D Focus of Modern Water-saving Agriculture

Wu Pute,Feng Hao,Niu Wenquan,Zhao Xining

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Potential and development of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in China

Hu Wenrui,Zhai Guangming,Li Jingming

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Prospects and Strategic Position on Unconventional Natural Gas Development & Utilization in China

The Project Team of “China Unconventional Natural Gas Development & Utilization Strategic Research

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The potential and exploring progress of unconventional hydrocarbon resources in SINOPEC

Ma Yongsheng,Feng Jianhui,Mu Zehui,Zhao Peirong,Bao Shujing,Wang Feng

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A “One Engine with Six Gears” System Engineering Methodology for the Economic Development of Unconventional Oil and Gas in China

Guoxin Li,Chenggang Xian,He Liu

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Unconventional Petroleum Sedimentology: A Key to Understanding Unconventional Hydrocarbon Accumulation

Caineng Zou,Zhen Qiu,Jiaqiang Zhang,Zhiyang Li,Hengye Wei,Bei Liu,Jianhua Zhao,Tian Yang,Shifa Zhu,Huifei Tao,Fengyuan Zhang,Yuman Wang,Qin Zhang,Wen Liu,Hanlin Liu,Ziqing Feng,Dan Liu,Jinliang Gao,Rong Liu,Yifan Li

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Editorial for the Special Issue on Unconventional and Intelligent Oil and Gas Engineering

Gensheng Li, Jinsheng Sun, Zhangxin Chen, Zhenhua Rui

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Novel Water-Based Drilling and Completion Fluid Technology to Improve Wellbore Quality During Drilling and Protect Unconventional reservoirs

Guancheng Jiang,Jinsheng Sun,Yinbo He,Kaixiao Cui,Tengfei Dong,Lili Yang,Xukun Yang,Xingxing Wang

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The situations and opportunities of the world oil and gas upstream international cooperation

Tong Xiaoguang

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Agricultural Water Resource in China and Strategic Measures for its Efficient Utilization

Hao Wang, Lin Wang, Guiyu Yang, Ling Jia, Yizhen Yao, Yutong Zhang

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Water Saving Irrigation for Rice and Its Effect on Environment

Mao Zhi

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Theory Model and a Method for Qualitative Assessment of Sustainable Development of Regional Water Resources

Chen Shouyu

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Thoughts on Water Resources for Sustainable Development of Golmud City

Sun Xuetao

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Coordinated Development Mode of Oil and Gas Resources and Water Resources in Western China

Zhu Yongnan, Su Jian, Wang Jianhua, Li Guoxin, Liu He, He Guohua, Jiang Shan, Zhang Guosheng, Ma Jianguo

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