Petroleum Exploration and Development (Jun 2023)

Theory, technology and practice of shale gas three-dimensional development: A case study of Fuling shale gas field in Sichuan Basin, SW China

  • Huanquan SUN,
  • Xunyu CAI,
  • Degao HU,
  • Zhiyong LU,
  • Peirong ZHAO,
  • Aiwei ZHENG,
  • Jiqing LI,
  • Haitao WANG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 3
pp. 651 – 664

Abstract

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In the Jiaoshiba block of the Fuling shale gas field, the employed reserves and recovery factor by primary well pattern are low, no obvious barrier is found in the development layer series, and layered development is difficult. Based on the understanding of the main factors controlling shale gas enrichment and high production, the theory and technology of shale gas three-dimensional development, such as fine description and modeling of shale gas reservoir, optimization of three-dimensional development strategy, highly efficient drilling with dense well pattern, precision fracturing and real-time control, are discussed. Three-dimensional development refers to the application of optimal and fast drilling and volume fracturing technologies, depending upon the sedimentary characteristics, reservoir characteristics and sweet spot distribution of shale gas, to form “artificial gas reservoir” in a multidimensional space, so as to maximize the employed reserves, recovery factor and yield rate of shale gas development. In the research on shale gas three-dimensional development, the geological + engineering sweet spot description is fundamental, the collaborative optimization of natural fractures and artificial fractures is critical, and the improvement of speed and efficiency in drilling and fracturing engineering is the guarantee. Through the implementation of three-dimensional development, the overall recovery factor in the Jiaoshiba block has increased from 12.6% to 23.3%, providing an important support for the continuous and stable production of the Fuling shale gas field.

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