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Author LI, YANG.

Title Development theories and methods of fracture-vug carbonate reservoirs / Yang Li.

Imprint [Place of publication not identified] : ELSEVIER ACADEMIC Press, 2017.

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Contents Front Cover; Development Theories and Methods of Fracture-Vug Carbonate Reservoirs; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; 1 Characteristics and forming mechanism of fracture-vug carbonate reservoirs; 1.1 Characteristics of fracture-vug reservoirs; 1.1.1 Classification criteria of karstic reservoir space; 1.1.1.1 Primary pore; 1.1.1.2 Secondary pore; 1.1.1.3 Cave/cavern; 1.1.1.4 Fracture; 1.1.2 Main types and characteristics; 1.1.2.1 Fracture reservoirs; 1.1.2.2 Fracture-vug reservoirs; 1.1.2.3 Fracture-cave reservoirs.
1.1.3 Development conditions of the Ordvician reservoirs in the Taha Oilfield1.1.3.1 Tectonism and rifting; 1.1.3.2 Formation lithology; 1.1.3.3 Karstification; 1.2 Developmental and evolutionary mechanism of palaeo-karst; 1.2.1 Karst dynamic mechanism; 1.2.2 Formation condition and controlling factors; 1.2.2.1 Relationship between carbonate rock properties and karstification; 1.2.2.2 Relationship between carbonatite structure and fracture-vug system; 1.2.2.3 Relationship between geological structure and karstification; 1.2.2.4 Effect of topographic and geomorphic conditions on karstification.
1.2.2.5 Relationship between underground hydrodynamic circulation and karst development1.2.3 Developmental and evolutionary mechanisms of paleo-karst in the Tahe region; 1.2.3.1 Geological background; 1.2.3.2 Formation conditions and controlling factors; 1.2.3.3 Geochemical characteristics; 1.2.3.4 Evolution features; 1.3 Development pattern of carbonate fracture-vug system; 1.3.1 Single-pipe underground stream system; 1.3.2 Pipe network underground stream system; 1.3.3 Tectonic corridor underground stream system; 1.3.4 Hall-like cave system; 1.3.5 Solution cave system.
1.3.6 Shaft-like cave system1.3.7 Fault-karst system; 1.3.8 Solution fracture system; 1.3.9 Reef shoal system; 1.3.10 Dolomite system; 1.4 Plane distribution features of fracture-vug systems in the Tahe Oilfield; 1.4.1 Combined identification of the genesis of paleokarst geomorphology; 1.4.2 Paleokarst geomorphology types and distribution features; 1.4.3 Storage properties of paleokarst geomorphic units; 1.5 Vertical distribution of fracture-vug systems in the Tahe Oilfield; 1.5.1 Vertical zonation type in the Tahe Oilfield; 1.5.2 Vertical distribution features of the fracture-vug system.
1.6 Forming mechanism and development characteristics of fracture system1.6.1 Forming mechanisms; 1.6.2 Development characteristics; 1.7 Filling materials and characteristics; 1.7.1 Filling materials; 1.7.2 Filling space; 1.7.3 Filling degree; 1.7.4 Filling characteristics; References; Further reading; 2 Geophysical characterization of fracture-vug carbonate reservoirs; 2.1 Seismic forward modeling; 2.1.1 Physical modeling; 2.1.1.1 How to make physical models; Geologic features of physical models; Model materials and model making; 2.1.1.2 Physical modeling experiments.
Summary Development Theories and Methods of Fracture-Vug Carbonate Reservoirs explores the theories and methods for successful development of a fracture-vug reservoir by presenting the developmental strategies used in the Tahe oilfield. Some of the theories and methods of developing the Tahe fracture-vug reservoirs have been inspired by two China national research projects: The 'Basic research on development of fracture-vug carbonate reservoirs' (2006-2010), and the 'Basic research on production mechanism and oil recovery enhancement of fracture-vugcarbonate reservoirs' (2011-2015), with support by the National Basic Research Program of China. These theories and methods have facilitated the successful development of the fracture-vug reservoir in the Tahe oilfield, providing effective technologies and inspirations to developing similar reservoirs everywhere.
Subject Carbonate reservoirs -- China.
Hydraulic fracturing -- China.
Oil reservoir engineering -- China.
Oil reservoir engineering.
Réservoirs carbonatés -- Chine.
Fracturation hydraulique -- Chine.
Étude des gisements pétrolifères.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mining.
Carbonate reservoirs
Hydraulic fracturing
Oil reservoir engineering
China https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
Other Form: Print version: 0128132469 9780128132463 (OCoLC)968303988
ISBN 9780128132470 (electronic bk.)
0128132477 (electronic bk.)
0128132469
9780128132463
Standard No. AU@ 000061155557
AU@ 000066136214
CHNEW 001014405
AU@ 000068485964
UKMGB 018354450

 
    
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