Open Journal of Geology

Volume 8, Issue 5 (May 2018)

ISSN Print: 2161-7570   ISSN Online: 2161-7589

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Practice and Cognition of Midway VSP in High Temperature and High Pressure Field of South China Sea

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DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2018.85029    626 Downloads   1,255 Views  

ABSTRACT

Ying-Qiong Basin is a typical high-temperature and overpressure basin, which is the main battlefield of oil and gas exploration in South China Sea and has made great breakthroughs in recent years. During drilling process in high pressure, the relationship between the deep and the pressure is directly related to the drilling safety and costs. In order to improve prediction accuracy, the VSP operation is carried out through the midway, and three points have been obtained: 1) The VSP has a higher accuracy of the interface depth in certain depth range of the drill bit. 2) When the low-frequency trend prediction is accurate before the drill bit, interval velocity of the VSP inversion is consistent with the formation velocity. 3) The VSP pressure forecast is based on the inversion layer velocity and under-compaction pressure. If the velocity prediction is not accurate, the pressure forecast must be erroneous. If the pressure has other sources, the formation pressure is not accurate even if the inversion velocity is accurate. The application scope and exploration effect of midway VSP operation are summarized and applied to Ledong 10-1 block in Yinggehai basin, which realize the breakthrough in the field of high temperature overpressure and provide the basis for other similar exploration areas to do VSP operation.

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Liu, A. , Zhu, P. , Liu, B. , Wu, Y. and Ou, B. (2018) Practice and Cognition of Midway VSP in High Temperature and High Pressure Field of South China Sea. Open Journal of Geology, 8, 489-498. doi: 10.4236/ojg.2018.85029.

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