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A method for exploiting natural gas hydrate by steam injection

A technology of natural gas and hydrate, which is applied in the fields of mining fluid, coal gasification, earth drilling and mining, etc. It can solve the problems that the seabed combustible ice cannot be put into large-scale commercial mining, the risk of sand production, and reservoir damage, etc., so as to improve the development efficiency Low, improve the steam injection rate, increase the effect of gas production

Active Publication Date: 2022-07-05
PETROCHINA CO LTD
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[0009] Based on the above reasons, seabed combustible ice cannot be put into large-scale commercial mining so far.
[0010] The steam injection proposed in the prior art to develop natural gas hydrate has the following problems: 1) Natural gas hydrate generally exists as a cement in the reservoir, and the dense combination of water molecules reduces the permeability of the reservoir, thereby reducing the pressure of injected steam. Ability
2) The gas and liquid produced after the pyrolysis of natural gas hydrate cannot be produced in time, resulting in an increase in reservoir pressure and the risk of reservoir damage
3) During the drainage process, there will generally be a decrease in pressure, causing reservoir instability and sand production risks

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[0045] This embodiment provides a preferred method for producing natural gas hydrate by steam injection.

[0046] Introduction to reservoir properties:

[0047] The burial depth of the simulated reservoir I is 330m, the effective thickness of the reservoir is 50.0m, and the net-to-total thickness ratio is 0.92. The reservoir is loose sandstone, which is cemented by hydrate crystallization. There is no pure mudstone interlayer inside the reservoir, and the upper part of the reservoir has a good caprock; there is a coarse sandstone layer at the bottom, the permeability is above 10 Darcy, and the formation pressure is 3.3MPa.

[0048] The production process of the method of steam injection to exploit natural gas hydrate is:

[0049] 1) According to the geological characteristics of the reservoir and the current development status, make a preliminary evaluation:

[0050] The reservoir meets the following conditions: the shallow reservoir is 330m, the reservoir thickness is >20.0...

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The invention discloses a method for exploiting natural gas hydrate by steam injection. The method uses an effective well pattern combination, which can effectively improve the heat utilization rate of steam injected into the reservoir, improve the production efficiency of the reservoir, and improve the recovery rate and development effect of hydrate. Compared with the existing method for exploiting natural gas hydrate by steam injection, the method of the present invention improves the injection capacity, improves the heating efficiency, increases the gas output, and reduces the sand-carrying output during the liquid production process. risk. The application of the combustible ice steam injection exploitation method provided by the present invention can improve the development efficiency of combustible ice, and improve the current shortcomings of low and unsustainable natural gas hydrate development efficiency.

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technical field [0001] The method belongs to the technical field of natural gas hydrate exploitation, in particular to a method for exploiting natural gas hydrate by steam injection. Background technique [0002] Combustible ice, that is, natural gas hydrate (Natural Gas Hydrate), the molecular structure is CH 4 ·H 2 O, is a solid cage-like crystalline compound formed by the combination of water and natural gas under medium-high pressure and low-temperature conditions, and is distributed in the permafrost of deep seabed or land. It is called "combustible ice" because it looks like ice and can burn in case of fire. [0003] At least three basic conditions must be met to form combustible ice: temperature, pressure and raw materials. First of all, combustible ice is formed below 0°C, and will decompose once it exceeds 20°C, while the seabed temperature is generally maintained at about 2 to 4°C, which is the most suitable for the formation of combustible ice; secondly, the pr...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E21B43/24E21B43/30E21B43/01E21B43/295E21B43/267
CPCE21B43/24E21B43/305E21B43/01E21B43/295E21B43/267
Inventor 郭二鹏蒋有伟
Owner PETROCHINA CO LTD
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