2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8782179
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Characteristics of Seepage Barriers in Fluvial Reservoirs of Meandering Rivers and Their Impacts on Water Injection Development: A Case Study of Neogene Guantao Formation in Block M, Gudao Oilfield

Abstract: To deepen our understanding of reservoir heterogeneity, seepage barriers in the study area were divided into interlayer, intralayer, and planar levels based on their spatial distribution characteristics and then investigated by taking the third member of the Neogene Guantao Formation in the block M of the Gudao oilfield as an example. Based on their genesis characteristics, the interlayer seepage barriers were divided into the overbank sand-overbank sand type, overbank sand-channel type, isolated channel super… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the NG3 sand group is further divided into five small layers (Ng35-Ng31 from bottom to top), and the Ng4 sand group is further divided into four small layers (Ng44-Ng41 from bottom to top). Ng35 sublayer and Ng44 sublayer are the main oilbearing reservoirs, with a thickness of about 7 ~13 m. The interlayer is stably developed, with a thickness of 1-5 m. Ng35 sublayer and Ng44 sublayer are independent development units [37,38] (Figure 1…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the NG3 sand group is further divided into five small layers (Ng35-Ng31 from bottom to top), and the Ng4 sand group is further divided into four small layers (Ng44-Ng41 from bottom to top). Ng35 sublayer and Ng44 sublayer are the main oilbearing reservoirs, with a thickness of about 7 ~13 m. The interlayer is stably developed, with a thickness of 1-5 m. Ng35 sublayer and Ng44 sublayer are independent development units [37,38] (Figure 1…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%