Selecting fracturing interval for the exploitation of tight oil reservoirs from logs: A case study

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The optimal selection of fracturing interval for the exploitation of tight oil reservoirs is very important for formulating a development program. In this study, the reservoir quality and the reservoir fracability are evaluated, and the criteria for the optimal selection of the fracturing interval are established, using the tight reservoir in the the Qing I Member of Qingshankou Formation in the Daqingzijing Oilfield of China as the study site. The results indicate that the porosity, the oil saturation and the effective thickness of tight reservoir are keys to optimizing the fracturing interval. The brittleness index and the difference coefficient among the horizontal stresses in the reservoir have a strong influence on fracability. The stress difference coefficient in the reservoir is smaller and the reservoir develops microfractures, the complex mesh fractures are easier to occur during fracturing. The stress difference between the reservoir and the surrounding bed is small and the thickness of the surrounding bed is thin, it is easy to communicate with adjacent oil-bearing layers when fracturing.

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Liu, Z., Shi, Y., Zhou, J., Wang, C., Ma, T., Yang, J., & Shi, M. (2019). Selecting fracturing interval for the exploitation of tight oil reservoirs from logs: A case study. Open Geosciences, 11(1), 969–981. https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0075

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