Using gas and rock samples from major petroliferous basins in the world,the helium content,composition,isotopic compositions and the U and Th contents in rocks are analyzed to clarify the helium enrichment mechanism a...Using gas and rock samples from major petroliferous basins in the world,the helium content,composition,isotopic compositions and the U and Th contents in rocks are analyzed to clarify the helium enrichment mechanism and distribution pattern and the exploration ideas for helium-rich gas reservoirs.It is believed that the formation of helium-rich gas reservoirs depends on the amount of helium supplied to the reservoir and the degree of helium dilution by natural gas,and that the reservoir-forming process can be summarized as"multi-source helium supply,main-source helium enrichment,helium-nitrogen coupling,and homogeneous symbiosis".Helium mainly comes from the radioactive decay of U and Th in rocks.All rocks contain trace amounts of U and Th,so they are effective helium sources.Especially,large-scale ancient basement dominated by granite or metamorphic rocks is the main helium source.The helium generated by the decay of U and Th in the ancient basement in a long geologic history,together with the nitrogen generated by the cracking of the inorganic nitrogenous compounds in the basement rocks,is dissolved in the water and preserved.With the tectonic uplift,the ground water is transported upward along the fracture to the gas reservoirs,with helium and nitrogen released.Thus,the reservoirs are enriched with both helium and nitrogen,which present a clear concomitant and coupling relationship.In tensional basins in eastern China,where tectonic activities are strong,a certain proportion of mantle-derived helium is mixed in the natural gas.The helium-rich gas reservoirs are mostly located in normal or low-pressure zones above ancient basement with fracture communication,which later experience substantial tectonic uplift and present relatively weak seal,low intensity of natural gas charging,and active groundwater.Helium exploration should focus on gas reservoirs with fractures connecting ancient basement,large tectonic uplift,relatively weak sealing capacity,insufficient natural gas charging intensity,and rich ancient forma展开更多
A large language model(LLM)is constructed to address the sophisticated demands of data retrieval and analysis,detailed well profiling,computation of key technical indicators,and the solutions to complex problems in re...A large language model(LLM)is constructed to address the sophisticated demands of data retrieval and analysis,detailed well profiling,computation of key technical indicators,and the solutions to complex problems in reservoir performance analysis(RPA).The LLM is constructed for RPA scenarios with incremental pre-training,fine-tuning,and functional subsystems coupling.Functional subsystem and efficient coupling methods are proposed based on named entity recognition(NER),tool invocation,and Text-to-SQL construction,all aimed at resolving pivotal challenges in developing the specific application of LLMs for RDA.This study conducted a detailed accuracy test on feature extraction models,tool classification models,data retrieval models and analysis recommendation models.The results indicate that these models have demonstrated good performance in various key aspects of reservoir dynamic analysis.The research takes some injection and production well groups in the PK3 Block of the Daqing Oilfield as an example for testing.Testing results show that our model has significant potential and practical value in assisting reservoir engineers with RDA.The research results provide a powerful support to the application of LLM in reservoir performance analysis.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42141022,42272189)Project of Ministry of Natural Resources of China(QGYQZYPJ2022-1)CNPC Core Project(2021ZG12)。
文摘Using gas and rock samples from major petroliferous basins in the world,the helium content,composition,isotopic compositions and the U and Th contents in rocks are analyzed to clarify the helium enrichment mechanism and distribution pattern and the exploration ideas for helium-rich gas reservoirs.It is believed that the formation of helium-rich gas reservoirs depends on the amount of helium supplied to the reservoir and the degree of helium dilution by natural gas,and that the reservoir-forming process can be summarized as"multi-source helium supply,main-source helium enrichment,helium-nitrogen coupling,and homogeneous symbiosis".Helium mainly comes from the radioactive decay of U and Th in rocks.All rocks contain trace amounts of U and Th,so they are effective helium sources.Especially,large-scale ancient basement dominated by granite or metamorphic rocks is the main helium source.The helium generated by the decay of U and Th in the ancient basement in a long geologic history,together with the nitrogen generated by the cracking of the inorganic nitrogenous compounds in the basement rocks,is dissolved in the water and preserved.With the tectonic uplift,the ground water is transported upward along the fracture to the gas reservoirs,with helium and nitrogen released.Thus,the reservoirs are enriched with both helium and nitrogen,which present a clear concomitant and coupling relationship.In tensional basins in eastern China,where tectonic activities are strong,a certain proportion of mantle-derived helium is mixed in the natural gas.The helium-rich gas reservoirs are mostly located in normal or low-pressure zones above ancient basement with fracture communication,which later experience substantial tectonic uplift and present relatively weak seal,low intensity of natural gas charging,and active groundwater.Helium exploration should focus on gas reservoirs with fractures connecting ancient basement,large tectonic uplift,relatively weak sealing capacity,insufficient natural gas charging intensity,and rich ancient forma
基金Supported by the National Talent Fund of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(20230240011)China University of Geosciences(Wuhan)Research Fund(162301192687)。
文摘A large language model(LLM)is constructed to address the sophisticated demands of data retrieval and analysis,detailed well profiling,computation of key technical indicators,and the solutions to complex problems in reservoir performance analysis(RPA).The LLM is constructed for RPA scenarios with incremental pre-training,fine-tuning,and functional subsystems coupling.Functional subsystem and efficient coupling methods are proposed based on named entity recognition(NER),tool invocation,and Text-to-SQL construction,all aimed at resolving pivotal challenges in developing the specific application of LLMs for RDA.This study conducted a detailed accuracy test on feature extraction models,tool classification models,data retrieval models and analysis recommendation models.The results indicate that these models have demonstrated good performance in various key aspects of reservoir dynamic analysis.The research takes some injection and production well groups in the PK3 Block of the Daqing Oilfield as an example for testing.Testing results show that our model has significant potential and practical value in assisting reservoir engineers with RDA.The research results provide a powerful support to the application of LLM in reservoir performance analysis.