Abstract

The oil and gas resources in the deep Paleogene system of the South China Sea are abundant. However, due to its poor reservoir physical properties and strong heterogeneity, the deep Paleogene system needs to be commercially exploited by hydraulic fracturing technology. In view of the challenges of offshore low-permeability reservoirs, large-scale fracturing is not allowed because of the limited operation sites and complex string structure. Taking the H oilfield in the South China Sea as the target, based on the concept of the integration of geologic and engineering techniques, parameters such as the number of fracturing stages and the fracture length were optimized by a numerical simulation, and a study on the slurry rate and fracturing scale was carried out based on the type of fracturing and the pipe string structure. The results show that multistage fracturing technology is available in low-permeability offshore oil fields. It is suggested to adopt networking fracturing technology with a “slick water + high slurry rate” framework. A higher rate is recommended, and the fracturing scale of each stage should be 50 m3 of the sands and 700 m3 of the fluids. This research provides a new model for offshore low-permeability oilfield development.

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