Prediction of tight sandstone reservoirs based on waveform indication simulation

With the deepening exploratory development, geological targets are gradually shifting from conventional reservoirs to unconventional ones. The sandstone reservoirs in the northeast margin of the Ordos Basin are stacked vertically and change quickly horizontally with thin thicknesses. Therefore, trad...

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Main Authors: Jia Du, Yancheng Liu, Jiebin Bai, Yingchun Zhang, Liming Lin, Suzhen Shi
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Bulletin of Geological Science and Technology 2022-09-01
Series:地质科技通报
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Online Access:https://dzkjqb.cug.edu.cn/en/article/doi/10.19509/j.cnki.dzkq.2022.0155
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Summary:With the deepening exploratory development, geological targets are gradually shifting from conventional reservoirs to unconventional ones. The sandstone reservoirs in the northeast margin of the Ordos Basin are stacked vertically and change quickly horizontally with thin thicknesses. Therefore, traditional inversion technology cannot satisfy the requirements of precise prediction of thin reservoirs. To solve this problem, this paper integrated geological, seismic and logging data based on the GR curve. A wave form simulation of the MG block in the eastern margin of Ordos Basin was conducted, and the distribution of sandstone reservoirs in the target bed was depicted. The results showed that the waveform indication simulation profiles had a high resolution both horizontally and vertically. They were also in line with the drilling well and strongly correlated with the seismic waveform, which could reflect the spatial variation in the reservoir and accord with the law of geological deposition in the study area. Therefore, as a more efficient inversion method, waveform indication simulation provided a strong support for the refined study of thin inter-bedded reservoirs and helped to maximize the development and utilization of gas resources.
ISSN:2096-8523