Abstract

Conventional reservoirs can be formed in the layers with relatively high quality reservoir sections, while unconventional reservoirs such as tight reservoirs can be formed in tight layers. This paper systematically studies and analyzes the formation conditions and distribution characteristics of deep oil and gas reservoirs by using the software analysis ability of computer. Oil and gas reservoir is the basic unit of oil and gas accumulation in the earth’s crust. A reservoir exists in an independent trap, in which oil and gas have a certain distribution law and a unified pressure system. Through the computer-aided understanding and calculation of the formation and distribution of oil and gas reservoirs, energy can be found more effectively, which helps to expand the national energy reserves [1].

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