Research on Interface Symbols of Sand Groups and Characters of Interior Gyrations of Heidimiao Layer in Yingtai Area

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This article is intended to identify interface symbols of sand groups by combining logging data with seismic data, and set correlation symbols of 8 sand groups in strata Nen 3 (H1) and Nen 4 (H2) of Nenjiang group. Characteristics of interior gyrations of those sand groups are analyzed according to core and logging data. Besides, sand group features of a single well are expected to be studied in this article. Upon the data and analysis, foundation information is provided for the research on sand distribution characteristics of Heidimiao oil layer and controlling factors of oil and water distribution.

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