China Petroleum Exploration ›› 2018, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (2): 1-5.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7703.2018.02.001

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The phenomenon of “alienation” of geology-engineering integration in exploration and development of complicated oil and gas reservoirs, and related thoughts and suggestions

Wu Qi1, Hu Wenrui2, Li Xun3   

  1. 1 PetroChina Exploration & Production Company;
    2 PetroChina Consulting Center;
    3 Energy New Technologies International Corporation
  • Received:2018-03-01 Revised:2018-03-05 Online:2018-03-15 Published:2018-03-16
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Abstract: In the past three years, under the influence of international crude oil prices, the domestic oil and gas industry has been facing a huge cost pressure; the application effects of geology-engineering integration are quite different; some projects lagged behind schedule, and the results are not satisfactory. To solve these problems, four points are put forward after many practices and considerations:First, the implementation plan and objectives of geology-engineering integration should be made based on the premise of economy; Second, "major staged-challenging contradictions" in the study of oil and gas reservoirs should be identified based on effective data, to solve field problems efficiently and quickly; Third, multidisciplinary integration of "geology-engineering" should be achieved using data as a link; Fourth, data "platformization" should be gradually promoted in projects with geology-engineering integration to expand the application scope and period of geology-engineering integration. To develop and play the practical role of geology-engineering integration characterized by highly practical technology and management, it is necessary to abandon some traditional academic management or concepts, be creative and bold in science and practice, and make it play an important role in any stage of the development of complicated oil and gas reservoirs.

 

Key words: geology-engineering integration, phenomenon of “alienation”, complicated oil and gas reservoirs, unconventional

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