LIU Jiajun, JIN Zhongkang, CAI Xinming. Streamline influencing factor analysis and its application of streamline adjustment in fault block oil reservoir[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2019, 9(6): 24-29.DOI:
The geological conditions of fault block reservoirs are complex
whose small faults are developed
and reservoir heterogeneity is serious. When the reservoir enters the development stage with ultra-high water cut
the remaining oil is highly dispersed
the streamline between injection and production wells is fixed
the benefit of water drive becomes worse
and the spread of water flooding is difficult to further expand. Streamline adjustment and development have become the main direction of cost reduction and efficiency enhancement for fault block reservoirs when the price of oil is low. Conventional dynamic analysis is not suitable for the adjustment of high water cut fault block reservoirs. In this paper
streamline simulation method is used to analyze the influence of each factor on the streamline of water flooding
and grey relational method is used to calculate the influence degree of each factor. It is found that vertically heterogeneity
areal heterogeneity and injection-production well pattern have significant influences on streamline
while injection-production well spacing and injection-production pressure difference have relatively small influences. The streamline distribution model is divided into three categories: dense area
sparse area and blank area
on this basis
the optimal adjustment technology is formed. In several fault block reservoirs in Subei Basin
the adjustments of vector allocation
adding new waterline
reducing the number of wells in the well pattern
and reorganization after subdivision have been carried out. Remarkable effect of increasing oil production and efficiency has been achieved. It has certain guiding significance for the adjustment of the same type of reservoirs.