2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16072972
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Heterogeneity of a Sandy Conglomerate Reservoir in Qie12 Block, Qaidam Basin, Northwest China and Its Influence on Remaining Oil Distribution

Abstract: In view of the key geological factors restricting reservoir development, the reservoir heterogeneity of an alluvial fan sandy conglomerate reservoir in the Qie12 block of Qaidam Basin, Northwest China, and its influence on remaining oil distribution, were studied according to geology, wireline logging data, and dynamic production data. This study illustrates that the difference in pore structures, which are controlled by different sedimentary fabrics, is the main cause of reservoir microscopic heterogeneity. B… Show more

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“…The sand-conglomerate oil reservoir’s mineral composition and grit particle size, however, cannot be guaranteed by the fractal theory alone. Gong, Q. et al [ 8 ] used geological and cable logging data, as well as dynamic production data, to investigate the non-homogeneity of sand-conglomerate reservoirs in the Qaidam Basin and its impact on residual oil distribution. At the same time, the physical analysis of sand and sand-conglomerate using scanning electron microscopy, casting thin sections, and three-dimensional seismic data is an effective method for accurately determining the type of reservoir lithology as well as the physical properties of rock [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sand-conglomerate oil reservoir’s mineral composition and grit particle size, however, cannot be guaranteed by the fractal theory alone. Gong, Q. et al [ 8 ] used geological and cable logging data, as well as dynamic production data, to investigate the non-homogeneity of sand-conglomerate reservoirs in the Qaidam Basin and its impact on residual oil distribution. At the same time, the physical analysis of sand and sand-conglomerate using scanning electron microscopy, casting thin sections, and three-dimensional seismic data is an effective method for accurately determining the type of reservoir lithology as well as the physical properties of rock [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%