High-Inclination Coring of Chang-63 of the Yanchang Formation in Huaqing Oilfield, Ordos Basin: Implications for Ancient Flow Direction and Fracture Orientation

Chen, Kun and Qü, Xuefeng and Xie, Qichao and Liu, Jian and Wang, Jiwei and He, Youan and Sun, Dong and Peng, Yexiong (2023) High-Inclination Coring of Chang-63 of the Yanchang Formation in Huaqing Oilfield, Ordos Basin: Implications for Ancient Flow Direction and Fracture Orientation. Engineering, 15 (01). pp. 24-46. ISSN 1947-3931

[thumbnail of eng_2023013114512582.pdf] Text
eng_2023013114512582.pdf - Published Version

Download (4MB)

Abstract

A promising method is to use coring of high-inclination well to find ancient flow direction and orient tiny natural fractures in massive sandstone of sandy debris flow. Determination of ancient flow direction can reduce the number of exploration wells, and orientation of natural fractures is of guiding significance to the deployment of water injection development well pattern. In Block X of Huaqing Oilfield, Ordos Basin, the cores of Chang 63 section were obtained from Well Y through 16 coring operations, with a total length of 105 m. Cores is oriented through drilling parameters, the number of cores, the angle between the core edge and horizontal bedding, the coincidence degree of core profile and directional flame structure. Therefore, the micro-fractures on the core are directional. The ancient flow directions of sandy debris flow were restored by load casting, groove casting, groove casting and imbricate structure. Our results show that the ancient flow directions of sandy debris flows were southwest, southeast, northwest, and west from bottom to top. The front of the Wuqi Delta is the main source of blocky sandstone with the best oil-bearing property. Affected by the topography of the lake bottom, the sandy debris flow turned locally in the northeast direction, and the sandy debris flow from this direction was formed. The NEE-SWW-trending fractures formed in the Yanshanian period are most developed in the Huaqing area, which should be considered in deploying the flooding well network. The north-south micro-fractures formed in the Himalayan period can improve the physical properties of tight sandstone, which is of great significance for tight sandstone reservoirs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East India Archive > Engineering
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@eastindiaarchive.com
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2023 06:57
Last Modified: 20 Jul 2024 09:47
URI: http://ebooks.keeplibrary.com/id/eprint/1287

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item