Abstract

Abstract The development of thin coal layers within the Shenfu tight sandstone reservoirs significantly impacts the control of hydraulic fractures over the actual sweet spots, leading to considerable inter-well production variability. This paper establishes a connection between individual well sweet spots and block sweet spots through a refined lithofacies model and conducts a comprehensive double sweet spot secondary optimization in conjunction with the characteristics of thin coal layer development. The research findings indicate the following: Class I sweet spots ≥0.46, 0.37≥ Class II sweet spots <0.46, 0.3≥ Class III sweet spots <0.37; fractures will be captured by the coal layer if the thin coal layer is more than 5 m away from the perforation point or if the coal layer thickness exceeds 3 m; the secondary sweet spot optimization can eliminate the influence of thin coal layers and establish a three-dimensional comprehensive double sweet spot model suitable for the study area.

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