Biostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the deep offshore Niger Delta and implications for future hydrocarbon exploration in the Paleogene sequences

Author:

Ozumba Bertram Maduka1,Dim Chidozie Izuchukwu Princeton2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Shell Petroleum Development Company, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 500102, Nigeria.

2. University of Nigeria, Department of Geology, Nsukka, Enugu State 410001, Nigeria. (corresponding author)

Abstract

The Niger Delta Deep Offshore Basin has been the latest frontier within the Niger Delta for hydrocarbon exploration and production activities. Until the onset of drilling activities in the early 1990s, little was known about the biostratigraphy of this frontier setting. Thus, uncertainties existed in the ages ascribed to the various stratigraphic sequences. Presently, several wells have been drilled in the deep offshore Niger Delta and three-pronged biostratigraphic data and some sequence stratigraphic interpretations have become available. We have integrated biostratigraphic data comprising palynological, foraminiferal, and calcareous nannoplankton zonation and biofacies, wireline log information, and regional-3D seismic data, with simple basic sequence stratigraphic analysis for a detailed well correlation, regional mapping of hydrocarbon-bearing intervals, and evaluation of the thicknesses of promising stratigraphic intervals. Results indicate a significant effect on not only the earlier conceptualized age of the deepest prospective reservoirs, but also the ages of possible source rocks in the Paleogene of the Niger Delta offshore sequence. Our findings will help in the realistic assumptions of source rock characterization, charge modeling/prediction, and the stratigraphic thicknesses of the offshore sequences and their reservoirs. We examine the specific derivable age interpretations from the integration of at least six wells, biostratigraphic data with seismic, and the implications of these interpretations for hydrocarbon prospectivity of the Paleogene sequences. Furthermore, we document the biostratigraphy work done in the area, in all the structural belts where drilling has occurred including the deepest well drilled in the deep offshore Niger Delta, Bosi-006. The results of this study have a critical impact on the current regional geologic understanding of the deep offshore Niger Delta.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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