Petroleum Exploration and Development (Jun 2022)

Theories, technologies and practices of lacustrine shale oil exploration and development: A case study of Paleogene Kongdian Formation in Cangdong sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China

  • Xianzheng ZHAO,
  • Lihong ZHOU,
  • Xiugang PU,
  • Fengming JIN,
  • Wenzhong HAN,
  • Zhannan SHI,
  • Changwei CHEN,
  • Wenya JIANG,
  • Quansheng GUAN,
  • Jing XU,
  • Xuewei LIU,
  • Wei ZHANG,
  • Jianying MA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3
pp. 707 – 718

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As the main factors affecting stable and high production and the production regularity of lacustrine shale oil are unclear, the theoretical understandings, key exploration and development technologies, development effect and production regularity of lacustrine shale oil have been analyzed and summarized based on 700 m cores taken systematically from Paleogene Kong 2 Member of 4 wells in Cangdong sag, over 100 000 analysis data and formation testing data. Three theoretical understandings on shale oil enrichment and high production have been reached: (1) High-quality shale with “three highs and one low” is the material base for shale oil enrichment. (2) Medium—slightly high thermal evolution degree is the favorable condition for shale oil enrichment. (3) Laminar felsic shale is the optimal shale layer for oil enrichment in semi-deep lake facies. Key exploration and development technologies such as shale oil enrichment layer and area evaluation and prediction, horizontal well pattern layout, shale oil reservoir fracturing, optimization of shale oil production regime have been established to support high and stable shale oil production. Under the guidance of these theoretical understandings and technologies, shale oil in Cangdong sag has achieved high and stable production, and 4 of them had the highest production of over 100 tons a day during formation testing. In particular, Well GY5-1-1L had a daily oil production of 208 m3. By April, 2022, the 28 wells combined have a stable oil production of 300–350 tons a day, and have produced 17.8×104 t of oil cumulatively. It is found that the shale oil production of horizontal well declines exponentially in natural flow stage, and declines in step pattern and then tends stable in the artificial lift stage. Proportion of light hydrocarbons in produced shale oil is in positive correlation with daily oil production and decreases regularly during production test.

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