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esearch on Velocity Anisotropy of Organic rich Shale


WANG Xiao qiongGE Hong kuiSHEN Ying hao
China University of Petroleum BeijingBeijing 102249China
Abstract Wave velocity and its anisotropy are significant for exploration of deep shale gasreservoir assessment and prediction of
sweet spots Shale gas play is strongly anisotropic since it is rich in organic matterwith oriented minerals and natural cracks Howeverthe elastic properties of organic matteras a key factorare not easily measured and characterizedbecause its typesabundancethermal maturity and organic porosity vary significantly Until now the laboratory measurements of organic matter are scarce
and the influence of organic matter on velocity anisotropy is unclear Thusthis paper analyzes the different anisotropies between organic rich shale and conventional mud shaleand investigates and defines the anisotropy characteristics and changes of organic
rich shale On this basisan anisotropy measurement is introducedthat isfine measurement of wave velocity anisotropy For this
methodit is a key and a challenge to investigate the elastic properties of organic matter in shale gas play and the impact of the organic matter on wave velocity and anisotropy In additiona physical model of anisotropy for organic rich shale is presented
Key Words shale gas play organic matter crack anisotropy wave velocity research progress
Seismic Attribute Fusion and its Application in eservoir Description
YU Zheng jun
Shengli Oilfield CompanySINOPECDongyingShandong 257022China
Abstract The glutenites in steep slope belt are characterized by strong heterogeneity and rapid changing physical properties In
this regardthis paper expounds the necessity of seismic attribute fusionand establishes its algorithms and technical approaches
Besidesbased on the relationship between seismic trace and well log data and the correlation analysisoptimum seismic attributes
are selected and their weights are defined Thenthe seismic attribute fusion volume is formed Through seismic attribute prediction
by multiple regression method and pre stack inversionan approach for glutinite identification and description is established by
combining the post stack and pre stack seismic data It can be used to fine describe the sensitive changes of faciesthickness
and physical propertiestransforming the qualitative prediction to the quantitative evaluation for glutinite reservoirso as to reduce
the risk of exploration
Key Words seismic exploration reservoir description attribute fusion glutinite effective reservoir accuracy
Exploration achievement of Triassic heavy oil reservoir in Haqian 101 area
WANG Jian yong1 WANG Xue zhong2 DONG Chen qiang2 XI Wei jun2
1 Division of Oilfield Exploration and DevelopmentSINOPECBeijing 100728China
2 Shengli Oilfield CompanySINOPECDongyingShandong 257000China
Abstract Seismic acquisition and interpretation technology was improved for the complexity and characteristics of the overlap denudation structure in the south east slope in south HalaaltWu Xia fault zoneJunggar Basinthereby acquired high resolution
3D seismic dataincluding pre stack time migrationpre stack depth migration time domain and depth domain Mesozoic tectonic model was reconstructed for the study areapresenting as bottom overlap and top denudationmonocline slope on the wholecut
by secondary faultsand formed many fault blocks A model of hydrocarbon accumulation was established for Triassic Haqian 101
areain which oil source is communicated by faultsand oil accumulates in structural high Haqian101 is the first well drilled into
Triassic reservoir in this area The reservoir depth is 202 258 mthe thickness is 52. 1m for 3 layersand commercial oil flow is
obtained by thermal recoverythus discovered a high quality reserve It is suggested that horizontal well thermal recovery be attempted to improve well productivity on the premise of commercial oil obtained by vertical well thermal recovery
Key words exploration achievement Haqian 101 area Triassic heavy oil reservoir front overlap denudation zone Halaalt area north margin of Junggar Basin
Characteristics of Marine Shale Gas Play in Fuling Block in the Middle Yangtze Area
FENG Ai guoZHANG Jian pingSHI Yuan huiZHAO Hong yanHUANG Qiang
Sinopec Oilfield Service Jianghan CorporationQianjiangHubei 433123China
Abstract Loggingcutting and laboratory core test data are used in the study for the Fuling block in the west of the middle Yangtze
plate The results show thatin the Fuling blockLongmaxi Wufeng marine shale plays mainly contain grayish black silty mudstone reservoir is very thickwith high organic carbon contentand moderate vitrinite reflectance and brittle mineral content the
low porosity and ultra low permeability reservoir has nano scale pores and microfractures natural gas is dominated by methane
without hydrogen sulfide in the favorable shelf sedimentary environment of deep watershale gas plays feature obviously abnormal
high pressure These conclusions are instructive for exploration and development of shale gas in the Fuling blockand even the shale
gas exploration throughout China
Key Words middle Yangtze area Fuling block marine shale gas characteristics
Types and Distribution of Carbonate eservoirs in Block 6 7 of Tahe Oilfield
LI Hong kai12 YUAN Xiang chun1 KANG Zhi jiang1

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