Inspiration and application value analysis of Chang 4+5 reservoir geological characteristics for exploration and development
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ije.v2i2.7769Keywords:
Chang 4 5 oil formation, Geological characteristics, Exploration and development, Application valueAbstract
This paper takes the Chang 4+5 oil formation as the research object, and explores its implications and application value for exploration and development through the analysis and research of its geological characteristics. Firstly, the geological background of the Chang 4+5 oil formation is introduced, and its stratigraphic, structural, sedimentary and lithological characteristics are analyzed. Secondly, combined with practical cases, the influence of the geological characteristics of the Chang 4+5 oil formation on exploration and development is discussed, as well as how to use these characteristics to improve the efficiency and quality of exploration and development. Finally, the application value of the geological characteristics of the Chang 4+5 oil formation is summarized, and the future research direction and focus are pointed out.
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