Metamorphic Buried Hill Fracture Reservoir of Characterization and Evaluation

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Paleostress value, fractural porosity and fractural fractal dimension could be used to demonstrate the basement rock reservoir of buried hill in oilfields. The paleostress value determined the development of the reservoir fractures. Fractured types are recognized and fractural porosity is calculated by using bilateral logging data. Then the fractural fractal dimension is calculated by using seismic data to predict the distribution of fractured zone. Finally based on paleostress value, fractural porosity and fractural fractal dimension, fractured reservoir of buried hill is evaluated by using fuzzy mathematics.

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