Xinjiang Petroleum Geology ›› 2024, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 213-220.doi: 10.7657/XJPG20240210

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Comprehensive Determination of Oil-Water Boundary in Eastern Transitional Zone of Daqing SN Oilfield

LIANG Yu(), YANG Huidong, FU Xiandi, CAI Dongmei, WANG Yanhui, SUN Yanmin   

  1. Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., PetroChina, Daqing, Heilongjiang 163712, China
  • Received:2023-04-11 Revised:2023-10-24 Online:2024-04-01 Published:2024-03-26

Abstract:

In order to determine the oil-water contact in the eastern transitional zone of the Daqing SN oilfield, based on the drilling, logging, and seismic data, together with the core oil occurrence analysis and the reinterpretation of oil/water layers in existing wells, a comprehensive method for determining the oil-water boundary in the extension zone of structural reservoirs was discussed by using the techniques such as hydrocarbon detection through post-stack seismic attributes based on dual-phase medium theories and fluid identification based on pre-stack seismic waveform indication inversion. The oil-water interface in the study area exhibits the following characteristics: (1) oil patch or higher level occurs in cores; (2) oil layers or oil-water layers are extrapolated on the basis of logging interpretation; (3) in post-stack attributes, the energy ratio of low frequency to high frequency is greater than 0.85; and (4) the predicted water saturation from pre-stack inversion is less than 75%. Therefore, following the principle of “depth of oil-water contact determined by well data, boundaries of oil and water distribution determined by seismic data, and validation by well performance”, and through comprehensive analysis from point to line, plane, and then space, the final position of the oil-water interface was determined. The research results effectively guide the extention deployment and evaluation in the study area, and are referential for delineating the oil-water boundaries in similar structural reservoirs.

Key words: structural reservoir, oil-water contact, logging-seismic data, post-stack attribute, pre-stack inversion, comprehensive analysis

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