Abstract

The Ordos Basin is located in the western part of the North-China Platform, where China’s largest shale oil field was discovered. Most of the production originates from relatively thin and tight sand bodies within the Chang 7 member of the Triassic Yanchang Formation. This consequently requires accurate and high-resolution inversion data to characterize the reservoirs and define the horizontal well paths. In this paper, we adopt full-waveform inversion (FWI) to obtain the velocity model for time-to-depth inversion. Compared with conventional migration velocity analysis, FWI can produce velocity models with more high-wavenumber variations that reflect thin and localized geologic features. Geologic statistical inversion is also applied to resolve the thin beds beyond seismic resolution. A comprehensive index is then computed with the inverted parameters to evaluate the reservoir and build a sweet-spot map. We define the coordinates, direction, and length of the horizontal well on the maps. The well path is subsequently carefully designed on the sections of the time-to-depth converted inversion data. The effectiveness of the workflow is verified using the application case of the Qingcheng oil field at the Ordos Basin.

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