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Geological characteristics and ‘‘sweet area'' evaluation for tight oil 被引量:9
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作者 Cai-Neng Zou Zhi Yang +7 位作者 Lian-Hua Hou Ru-Kai Zhu Jing-Wei Cui Song-Tao Wu Sen-Hu Lin qiu-lin guo She-Jiao Wang Deng-Hua Li 《Petroleum Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期606-617,共12页
Tight oil has become the focus in exploration and development of unconventional oil in the world, especially in North America and China. In North America, there has been intensive exploration for tight oil in marine. ... Tight oil has become the focus in exploration and development of unconventional oil in the world, especially in North America and China. In North America, there has been intensive exploration for tight oil in marine. In China, commercial exploration for tight oil in conti- nental sediments is now steadily underway. With the dis- covery of China's first tight oil field--Xin'anbian Oilfield in the Ordos Basin, tight oil has been integrated officially into the category for reserves evaluation. Geologically, tight oil is characterized by distribution in depressions and slopes of basins, extensive, mature, and high-quality source rocks, large-scale reservoir space with micro- and nanopore throat systems, source rocks and reservoirs in close contact and with continuous distribution, and local "sweet area." The evaluation of the distribution of tight oil "sweet area" should focus on relationships between "six features." These are source properties, lithology, physical properties, brittleness, hydrocarbon potential, and stress anisotropy. In North America, tight oil prospects are distributed in lamellar shale or marl, where natural fractures are fre- quently present, with TOC 〉 4 %, porosity 〉 7 %, brittle mineral content 〉 50 %, oil saturation of 50 %-80 %, API 〉 35~, and pressure coefficient 〉 1.30. In China, tight oil prospects are distributed in lamellar shale, tight sand- stone, or tight carbonate rocks, with TOC 〉 2 %, poros- ity 〉 8 %, brittle mineral content 〉 40 %, oil saturation of 60 %-90 %, low crude oil viscosity, or high formation pressure. Continental tight oil is pervasive in China and its preliminary estimated technically recoverable resources are about (20-25) × lO8^ t. 展开更多
关键词 Tight oil Geological features "Sweet area"evaluation Tight reservoirs Unconventional oil and gas Shale oil
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