Pre-drilling prediction techniques on the high-temperature high-pressure hydrocarbon reservoirs offshore Hainan Island, China

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Hanyu Zhang
Huaishan Liu
Shiguo Wu
Jin Sun
Chaoqun Yang
Yangbing Xie
Chuanxu Chen
Jinwei Gao
Jiliang Wang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Science,Laboratory of Marine Geophysics and Georesource, Institute of Deep
[2] Ocean University of China,Sea Science and Engineering
[3] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Key Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences and Prospecting Techniques, Ministry of Education
[4] Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC,Laboratory for Marine Geology
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Earth Sciences
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Journal of Ocean University of China | 2018年 / 17卷
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pre-drilling prediction techniques; formation pore pressure; high-temperature high-pressure; hydrocarbon reservoirs; Hainan Island; Ying-Qiong Basin;
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Decreasing the risks and geohazards associated with drilling engineering in high-temperature high-pressure (HTHP) geologic settings begins with the implementation of pre-drilling prediction techniques (PPTs). To improve the accuracy of geopressure prediction in HTHP hydrocarbon reservoirs offshore Hainan Island, we made a comprehensive summary of current PPTs to identify existing problems and challenges by analyzing the global distribution of HTHP hydrocarbon reservoirs, the research status of PPTs, and the geologic setting and its HTHP formation mechanism. Our research results indicate that the HTHP formation mechanism in the study area is caused by multiple factors, including rapid loading, diapir intrusions, hydrocarbon generation, and the thermal expansion of pore fluids. Due to this multi-factor interaction, a cloud of HTHP hydrocarbon reservoirs has developed in the Ying-Qiong Basin, but only traditional PPTs have been implemented, based on the assumption of conditions that do not conform to the actual geologic environment, e.g., Bellotti’s law and Eaton’s law. In this paper, we focus on these issues, identify some challenges and solutions, and call for further PPT research to address the drawbacks of previous works and meet the challenges associated with the deepwater technology gap. In this way, we hope to contribute to the improved accuracy of geopressure prediction prior to drilling and provide support for future HTHP drilling offshore Hainan Island.
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