Petrophysical and Geomechanical Analysis to Delineating Reservoirs in the Miocene Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

Author:

Ojo Odunayo Tope1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Reddemer's University, Ede

Abstract

The application of various petrophysical and elastic metrics has advanced reservoir characterization and provided critical geological formation information. Porosity declines with depth, according to sonic, neutron, and density logs. Lithology, pressure, and hydrocarbons all contribute to this. Formation resistivity and fluid saturation are used to identify hydrocarbon-bearing zones. Because oil and gas are non-conductive, hydrocarbon-containing rocks are more resistant than water. In lithological categorization, gamma logs and the Vp/Vs ratio have helped classify reservoirs as Agbada Formation sand-shale reservoirs. Reservoir elastic characteristics, specifically sandstones, have been studied at various depths. These discoveries have an impact on their brittleness, strength, and failure risk in a variety of scenarios. Hydrocarbon accumulation has been influenced by diagenetic compaction equilibrium in pressure-exposed shale source beds. The research advances our understanding of the geological formations of the Niger Delta and gives practical insights for exploration and production. Decisions on oil and gas are based on hydrocarbon reservoir assessments at various depths, including porosity, fluid saturation, and lithology. Well logs from Wells B001, B002, and B003 revealed the diverse properties of several Niger Delta reservoirs. These discoveries have benefited hydrocarbon exploration and production decision-making significantly.

Publisher

Uniwersytet Jagiellonski - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego

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