Development Theories and Methods of Fracture-Vug Carbonate Reservoirs
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- E-bog, ePub
- Engelsk
- 514 sider
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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. - Provides information on both theoretical developments and technological innovations- Applies the modern karst formation characterization and the fracture-vug hierarchical structure to geological investigations of fracture-vug carbonate reservoirs- Introduces the karst facies-controlling 3D geologic modeling of fracture-vug reservoir formations- Proposes the coupled-processing and equivalent multi-medium numerical simulation methods of fracture-vug reservoirs- Presents development methodologies and techniques of water/gas flooding
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal514
- Udgivelsesdato17-05-2017
- ISBN139780128132470
- Forlag Elsevier Science
- FormatePub
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