Research on Sedimentary Microfacies of Sandstone Group I in Putaohua Oil Reservoir of Gu83 Block in Gulong Oilfield

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The oil and gas reserves of Gu83 block in Gulong oilfield is very abundant, but the development is very difficult because the sand bodies are thin, scattered and lack of horizontal continuity. Guided by the theory of sequence stratigraphy and reservoir sedimentology, using drilling core, logging and seismic data, the researcher found that the interest area belongs to delta front subfacies deposition, which can be mainly classified by four miscrofacies types including underwater distributary channel, mouth, sheet sand and bay between distributary. The plane distribution of sedimentary microfacies are mainly controlled by the west and north provenance, the two source collected in the middle east of the work area.

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September 2013

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