The Characteristics and Development Technology Policy of Low Permeability-Tight Sandstone Reservoirs in Fluvial-Delta Systems
This book focuses on the study of low permeability and tight sandstone reservoirs within fluvial delta facies found in the Ordos Basin, Songliao Basin, and Sichuan Basin. It systematically examines the superimposed patterns, geometric forms, and scale characteristics of sedimentary sand bodies within the fluvial delta system. Additionally, it analyzes the impact of seepage barriers such as interlayers and closed faults on fluid flow. The book establishes a sedimentary model for sand bodies in typical sedimentary environments, considering the differences in separation and connectivity caused by the shape, scale, direction, and spatial overlap of different reservoir units and seepage barriers. It investigates the mechanisms of fluid flow controlled by interlayer, plane, and intralayer heterogeneity to understand the fluid flow within the reservoir architecture unit affected by different flow types. 
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (55 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
    • 1.1 Characteristics of low permeability and tight reservoir
    • 1.2 Distribution of low permeability and tight reservoir
    • 1.3 Differences of low permeability and tight reservoir
  • Chapter 2 Characteristics of sedimentary facies
    • 2.1 Facies differentiation
    • 2.2 Differentiation of interlayer
    • 2.3 Depositional model
  • Chapter 3 Characteristics of Reservoir distribution
    • 3.1 Differences of Reservoir architecture
    • 3.2 Flow unit
    • 3.3 Reservoir heterogeneity
  • Chapter 4 Characteristics of fluid distribution
    • 4.1 Criteria differences of Fluid identification
    • 4.2 Flow distribution
    • 4.3 Three-dimensional geological modeling
  • Chapter 5 Policy optimization of development technology
    • 5.1 Development characteristics and rules
    • 5.2 Development technology policy
  • Chapter 6 Conclusion
  • References
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in low permeability and tight sandstone reservoirs.

Preface
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 2 Characteristics of sedimentary facies
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 3 Characteristics of Reservoir distribution
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 4 Characteristics of fluid distribution
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 5 Policy optimization of development technology
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chapter 6 Conclusion
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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References
Luo Chao, Guo Jianlin, Li Yilong, Yin Nanxin, Yu Zhou, Li Songze, Lin Hun, Chen Cen
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Chao Luo (Biography)
He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Geology from China University of Petroleum (East China), followed by a Master's degree in Geological Engineering from China University of Petroleum (Beijing). He further pursued his doctorate in Oil-gas Field Development Engineering at PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development.

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