The Research of Gas-Water Relations in Low-Permeability Tight Sand Gas Reservoir - Taking Zizhou Gas Field for Example

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The gas-water relations of low-permeability tight sand gas reservoir are complex and not necessarily linked to the structural relief, phenomenon that water is distributed in high structural position while gas in low structural position is common what makes it difficult to make a refined description of gas-water relations and distribution low. The article takes Zizhou gas field for example, establishes 4 gas-water relations modes of single well to analyze some profiles where there is abnormal phenomenon water up gas down, the fact is that water and gas are distributed in different sand bodies and Zizhou Gas Field is not a deep basin gas reservoir. The research shows the phenomenon that water up gas down does not exist, the gas-water relations are normal. The research results have certain significance for the determination of gas-water distribution law.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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480-483

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August 2013

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DOI: 10.1007/s11430-009-0104-1

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