Abstract

Abstract The deployment of horizontal well development in the sweet spot area of the main sand body can improve the reservoir control degree and the production of a single well. The X1 well in the X block will be put into production after fracturing in 2022. The target layer of this well is a tight reservoir with low porosity and low permeability, and natural fractures are not developed. Combined with the geological characteristics of the target well, horizontal well soluble bridge plug and temporary plugging and diversion fracturing technology are applied to well X1, and branch fractures are formed through temporary plugging and diversion in the fracture, which increases the complexity of fractures and increases the drainage area. The well is currently in production for 485 days, with a peak oil day of 17.4t and a current oil day of 7t, with a cumulative oil production of 4184.6t. In this paper, the fracturing effect of well X1 is preliminatively analyzed, and it is concluded that under the same reservoir conditions, the single particle size sand combined with temporary plugging in the fracture transformation has a relatively good development effect, which can obviously improve the development effect of tight reservoir. The application effect of soluble bridge plug and temporary plugging diversion fracturing technology in this well has certain reference significance for improving the development effect and benefit of horizontal well in ultra-low permeability reservoir.

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