Spatial Distribution of Thin Interbeds in Point Bars of Meadering Channels: Case Study of Block X in Daqing Oilfield

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Reservoirs in point bars of meandering channels account for a high proportion in oil and gas reservoirs, with much impact of complicated architecture on remaining oil accumulation and distribution. Thus study on inner architecture of point bars and its impact on remaining oil distribution are important. This paper selects Unit III in Block A in Daqing Oilfield with data in filled well patterns and cores to study inner architecture of subsurface single sand bodies, and analyzes 3D structural features of meandering point bars in Xingbei deltaic plain in Daqing Placanticline. Architecture parameters of lateral accretion shale interbeds are: eastward dip averagely 7°, the upper, middle and lower dip in same accretion face are respectively 10°, 7° and 3°, the width is 15-42m. They are vertically imbricated series and areally corner points of abandoned channels on both sides of meandering rings as track collection intersections, and progressive and curvature reducing arc sets with abandoned channels of meandering rings as outer boundary. This pattern provides geologic basis for successive study on remaining oil.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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199-204

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May 2012

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