XIA Yun, ZHANG Liping, CHU Haoyuan, et al. Low-cost technology of Jimsar shale oil: A case study of lower “sweet spot”[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2021, 11(4): 536-541. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2021.04.009.
Low-cost technology of Jimsar shale oil: A case study of lower “sweet spot”
The Permian Lucaogou Formation in Jimsar is rich in continental shale oil reserves. There are two “sweet spot” developed in the vertical direction. As the development progresses advances
the lower “sweet spot” becomes the main development layer. It has the characteristics of large depth and strong heterogeneity
which makes the development difficult. With the impact of market environmental pressure
it is urgent to optimize the stimulation technology to realize the low-cost development of shale oil. Based on the geological characteristics
the methods of numerical simulation
experiments
and fracture monitoring are used to study the cluster spacing
sand-carrying performance of slick water
conductivity of proppant and so on. Then
a series of low-cost tests such as intensive stage
temporary plugging fracturing
quartz sand replacement
and slick water sand injection have been carried out. The application effect showed that the comprehensively use of low-cost stimulation technology can reduce the cost by at least 30 %
meanwhile
maintain the output. It provides a reference for the subsequent development for Jimsar shale oil.