Author
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- Lei Xie
(Shixi Field Operation District of Xinjiang Oilfield Company, Karamay 834000, China)
- Xiankang Xin
(School of Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, China)
- Yajie Ding
(Shixi Field Operation District of Xinjiang Oilfield Company, Karamay 834000, China)
- Ting Wei
(Shixi Field Operation District of Xinjiang Oilfield Company, Karamay 834000, China)
- Gaoming Yu
(School of Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, China)
Abstract
Due to the complexity of low-permeability reservoirs, there is no set of established plans to adjust the development of specific low-permeability reservoirs, and the final development adjustment plan should be determined through comprehensive consideration of many aspects. At present, the development of low-permeability reservoirs in the SN oilfield faces problems. It is urgent to formulate corresponding development adjustment plans to improve the current development situation. In view of the problems of the current development surface of low-permeability reservoirs in the SN oilfield, this paper used the previous research results of a low-permeability reservoir development adjustment for reference, evaluated the reservoir development effect, analyzed the remaining oil distribution via numerical reservoir simulation, and finally designed and optimized a development adjustment plan. The research results show that the injection–production ratio and pressure of low-permeability reservoirs in the SN oilfield were generally maintained, the oil production decreased, the water cut increased, and the remaining recoverable reserves were considerable; the historical matching quality of a reservoir numerical simulation was good. There was more remaining oil in the northeast of the J007 well block and the north of the J008 well block, and the potential of the L2 and L3 layers was great. The remaining oil was mainly concentrated in the areas with high positions, poor physical properties, and imperfect well patterns; the predicted cumulative oil production of Scheme IV in 15 years and recovery were the highest, with the best development effect and the highest economic benefit. This was determined as the development adjustment plan for low-permeability reservoirs in the SN oilfield. The research results of this paper aim to improve oil production, the ultimate recovery factor, and economic benefits of low-permeability reservoirs in the SN oilfield, and to provide a reference for the development of similar oilfields.
Suggested Citation
Lei Xie & Xiankang Xin & Yajie Ding & Ting Wei & Gaoming Yu, 2023.
"Development Adjustment Scheme of a Low-Permeability Reservoir in the SN Oilfield,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(15), pages 1-21, August.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:15:p:5770-:d:1209186
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