Application of microseismic mapping in the study of low permeable oilfield fracturing——taking the low permeability oilfield at Daqing Oilfield western periphery for example

Zhao Yuwu1、Qu Yingxin1,2、Xiong Wenping1

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2012, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 34-39.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2012, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 34-39.

Application of microseismic mapping in the study of low permeable oilfield fracturing——taking the low permeability oilfield at Daqing Oilfield western periphery for example

  • Zhao Yuwu1、Qu Yingxin1,2、Xiong Wenping1

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Microseismic monitoring is capable of determining locations of waterflood front drive, optimal waterflood direction, waterflood wave, water spread area and etc., and then interpolates fracture patterns, based on microseismic wave occurred from waterflooding. After brief description of principles of passive microseismic monitoring, this paper analyzes results of application of microseismic monitoring on waterflood front at Daqing Oilfield western periphery, in combination of dynamic and static geological information. Field application asserts that microseismic monitoring has good prospects in fracturing studies of low permeable oilfield, and is great importance to improve recovery of low permeable oilfield.

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passive microseismic / fracture / waterflood front / waterflooding extraction

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Zhao Yuwu,Qu Yingxin, Xiong Wenping. Application of microseismic mapping in the study of low permeable oilfield fracturing——taking the low permeability oilfield at Daqing Oilfield western periphery for example. Strategic Study of CAE, 2012, 14(4): 34‒39
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