Abstract

The ternary-element storage and flow concept for shale oil reservoirs in Jiyang Depression of Bohai Bay Basin, East China, was proposed based on the data of more than 10 000 m cores and the production of more than 60 horizontal wells. The synergy of three elements (storage, fracture and pressure) contributes to the enrichment and high production of shale oil in Jiyang Depression. The storage element controls the enrichment of shale oil; specifically, the presence of inorganic pores and fractures, as well as laminae of lime-mud rocks, in the saline lake basin, is conducive to the storage of shale oil, and the high hydrocarbon generating capacity and free hydrocarbon content are the material basis for high production. The fracture element controls the shale oil flow; specifically, natural fractures act as flow channels for shale oil to migrate and accumulate, and induced fractures communicate natural fractures to form complex fracture network, which is fundamental to high production. The pressure element controls the high and stable production of shale oil; specifically, the high formation pressure provides the drive force for the migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons, and fracturing stimulation significantly increases the elastic energy of rock and fluid, improves the imbibition replacement of oil in the pores/fractures, and reduces the stress sensitivity, guaranteeing the stable production of shale oil for a long time. Based on the ternary-element storage and flow concept, a 3D development technology was formed, with the core techniques of 3D well pattern optimization, 3D balanced fracturing, and full-cycle optimization of adjustment and control. This technology effectively guides the production and provides a support to the large-scale beneficial development of shale oil in Jiyang Depression.

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