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Characterization of Conventional and Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
Yuming Liu (editor) and Bo Zhang (editor)
2024
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This special issue extensively explores various aspects, ranging from the characterization techniques of conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs to the heterogeneity of reservoirs, numerical simulation, machine learning, and the evaluation and optimization of reservoir development. These studies demonstrate the continuous progress in oil and gas exploration and development technologies and highlight the importance of interdisciplinary integration, high-precision exploration techniques, intelligent oilfield management, and the in-depth development of unconventional oil and gas resources. Furthermore, the special issue focuses on key issues such as the quantitative assessment of oil and gas reservoirs, water flooding efficiency, and reservoir connectivity, which are crucial for optimizing the development strategies of oil and gas reservoirs. The application of high-resolution seismic imaging technology and multi-physical field coupling simulation methods indicates that future exploration technologies will develop toward higher precision and more in-depth analysis. Looking to the future, the special issue will emphasize the integration of interdisciplinary technologies, especially the combination of geology, geophysics, chemistry, and information technology, to drive innovation in oil and gas exploration and development. This approach aims to achieve a more accurate representation and a deeper understanding of hydrocarbon reservoirs.
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Keywords
- adsorption experiment
- alluvial fan
- AVOF reflection coefficient
- azimuthal anisotropy
- buried hill reservoir
- capillary pressure
- Caputo fractional derivative
- carbonate gas reservoir
- carbonate ramp
- carbonate reservoir characterization
- clastic reservoir evaluation
- Cluster analysis
- coal strata
- complex porosity–permeability relationship
- core logging
- correlation coefficient
- cyclic iteration
- development technologies
- Diagenesis
- dolomitization
- dominant far-offset
- dual porosity
- favorable area forecasts
- fluid identification
- fluids-bearing fractured reservoirs
- fractal porous media
- fracture prediction
- Fractures
- gas hydrate reservoir
- geological characteristics
- helium formation
- helium resources
- heteroliths
- high-frequency sea-level cycle
- high-resolution
- inorganic minerals
- karst
- Kerogen
- lithofacies
- Liushagang Formation
- local updating
- low resistivity gas reservoir
- medical-CT
- Miocene sediments
- Montaron equation
- multi-point geostatistical inversion
- naturally fractured reservoir
- non-matrix characterization
- northern steep-slope
- oil
- oil column height
- Ordos Basin
- Ordovician Ying 3 member
- OVT
- permanent updating ratio of probability
- pore evolution
- pre-stack AVO forward
- Q-VTI effective medium model
- Qaidam Basin
- quantitative characterization of heterogeneity
- remaining oil
- representative elementary volume
- reservoir classification
- reservoir diversity
- reservoir heterogeneity
- reservoir prediction
- resistivity
- resource distribution
- rock type
- sandy conglomerate reservoir
- scattering integral theory
- seismic attenuated anisotropic characteristics
- seismic response
- self-organizing map
- shaly-sand
- shoal facies dolomite reservoir
- support vector machine
- Tarim Basin
- the lower Paleozoic
- thermal simulation of adsorption
- thin reservoir
- unconventional carbonate reservoir
- unconventional oil and gas reservoirs
- vuggy carbonate
- Wangguantun oilfield
- water production rate
- water-flooded zone
- wave-equation-based inversion
- weathering crust formation
- Weixinan Sag
- Weyl fractional derivative
- Xiaoerbulake Formation
- Xinchang gas field
- Zamzama gas field