WANG Xin, HAN Jianqiang, ZAN Ling, et al. Logging evaluation of shale oil in the second member of Funing Formation of Qintong Sag, Subei Basin[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2024, 14(3): 364-372. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2024.03.006.
and compressibility of reservoirs using conventional logging data is essential for the large-scale development of shale oil in northern Jiangsu. Utilizing conventional logging data alongside core experiment data
this study develops a robust model to calculate several critical reservoir characteristics. These include total organic carbon content
effective porosity
bedding fracture density
and mineral composition content. The model employs a variety of mathematical methodologies such as physical concept analysis
optimization
fitting
and both forward and backward numerical simulations. Furthermore
this research classifies the sedimentary structure and lithofacies of the reservoir. Results indicate that the shale within the second member of Funing Formation in Qintong Sag predominantly consists of organic-rich layered/laminated mudstone and block mudstone. Among these
the layered or laminated mudstone represents the favorable lithofacies
intersecting vertically with non-favorable rock types. The “sweet spot” layers identified by the model correlate well with the layers analyzed using specialized logging techniques
and field applications have yielded positive outcomes. This technology has been successfully applied in identifying geological and engineering “sweet spots” within the shale oil reservoirs of the Subei Basin
offering significant guidance for the strategic development of shale oil in the region.