Geological features and reservoir exploration of Shawan formation

Liu Chuanhu、Wang Xuezhong

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2011, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4) : 87-95.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2011, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4) : 87-95.

Geological features and reservoir exploration of Shawan formation

  • Liu Chuanhu、Wang Xuezhong

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Shawan exploration of Juggar Basin was faced with exploration problems of small scale oil sand, thin reservoir and rapid changes in lithology. In 2005, Pai 2 Well in Shawan formation drilled oil layer. It obtains 49.6 t/d industrial oil and the ground oil viscosity is 1.6 mPa·s. Practice and boldly exploiting contributes to Shawan's breakthrough of shallow, light oil and high lithologic oil reservoir, and high precision three dimensional seismic technology has played a crucial role. Chepaizi region of Shawan formation has double gathered and the "three floors"  oil and gas accumulation mode of multiple oil source transporting, multi line oil, multi type enrichment and multi-grade coexistence characteristics. Shawan's light oil sand body shape has a good corresponding relationship with amplitude property, and the oil water boundary can be identified by seismic attributes. Oil of thin oil is oil lower limit, and powder and fine sandstone is lithologic lower limit, permeability of 0.022 μm2 and porosity of 20 % is lower limit for the properties. Reservoir interval transit time is greater than 300 μs/m, resistivity is greater than 1.5 Ω·m and resistivity index is greater than 5.5. 23 reservoirs have been found in Shawan.

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Shawan formation / oil and gas reservoiring mode / oil and gas exploration / petroleum geologic characteristics / statistics law / Junggar Basin / Chunguang Oilfield

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Liu Chuanhu,Wang Xuezhong. Geological features and reservoir exploration of Shawan formation. Strategic Study of CAE, 2011, 13(4): 87‒95
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