3D modeling of gas/water distribution in water-bearing carbonate gas reservoirs: The Longwangmiao gas field, China

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A water-bearing carbonate gas reservoir is an important natural gas resource being developed worldwide. Due to the long-term water/rock/gas interaction during geological evolution, complex gas/water distribution has formed under the superposed effect of sedimentary facies, reservoir space facies and gravity difference of fluid facies. In view of these challenges, on the basis of the conventional three-stage modeling method, this paper presents a modelling method controlled by four-stage facies to develop 3D model of a water-bearing carbonate gas reservoir. Key to this method is the reservoir property modelling controlled by two-stage facies, and the fluid property modelling controlled by another two-stage facies. The prerequisite of this method is a reliable database obtained from solid geological investigation. On the basis of illustrating the principles of the modelling method controlled by four-stage facies, this paper further implements systematically modeling of the heterogeneous gas/water distribution of the Longwangmiao carbonate formation in the Moxi-Gaoshiti area, Sichuan basin, China.

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Ou, C., Li, C., & Ma, Z. (2016). 3D modeling of gas/water distribution in water-bearing carbonate gas reservoirs: The Longwangmiao gas field, China. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 13(5), 745–757. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-2132/13/5/745

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