Abstract
Abstract The lithology of the Huangguamao block reservoir in the Qaidam Basin is complex and dense. The difference between gas and water is not obvious. The gas reservoir has the characteristics of low porosity, low permeability, low saturation, and coexistence of gas and water. The problem of water output after fracturing and short stable production period has put forward higher requirements for improving production and efficiency in tight gas horizontal wells. Based on successful cases of tight gas reservoir fracturing both domestically and internationally, as well as the experience of unconventional reservoir volume transformation in the Qaidam Basin, this study conducts a historical analysis of reservoir characteristics and measures transformation in the Huangguamao block, evaluates the difficulties of measures transformation, optimizes the formation of two process ideas: high viscosity liquid controlled sand lifting fracturing and reverse composite fracture network fracturing, and prepares fracturing programme for MP2 and MP3 wells. After on-site fracturing, two processes were evaluated and analyzed, and the results showed that the reverse composite fracturing process, which takes into account both crack length and complexity, can effectively increase the transformation volume, provide more sufficient formation energy, increase production, and have stronger adaptability.
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