Research of “double desserts” seismic prediction method for tight sandstone - Taking Linxing block on the east edge of Ordos Basin as an example

The determination of the sweet spot of tight sandstone reservoir is the primary problem in the exploration and development of tight sandstone reservoir. Practice has proved that the prediction of reservoir spatial pore characteristics, thickness distribution and oil and gas potential (i.e. geologica...

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Main Authors: junlin Zhang, huan Wan, yumin Liu, yumei He, hao Zhang, shengqin Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/66/e3sconf_icgec2020_01007.pdf
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Summary:The determination of the sweet spot of tight sandstone reservoir is the primary problem in the exploration and development of tight sandstone reservoir. Practice has proved that the prediction of reservoir spatial pore characteristics, thickness distribution and oil and gas potential (i.e. geological sweet spot) of tight sandstone reservoir can not meet the demand of exploration and development of tight sandstone reservoir. In view of the requirements of tight sandstone fracturing engineering, it is also necessary to analyze the engineering field of the reservoir. In this paper, based on seismic data preprocessing and petrophysical analysis, thin reservoir quantitative characterization and AVO fluid prediction are used to evaluate the tight reservoir. At the same time, combining with the fracture analysis method of FMI imaging logging, pre stack fracture description and brittleness prediction, the “engineering sweet spot” prediction is carried out. Finally, the multi-attribute RGB digital fusion visualization research method is used to comprehensively evaluate the tight reservoir. The practice shows that the research method has guiding significance for the exploration and development of tight reservoir.
ISSN:2267-1242