Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters

Berau Basin is assessed to have same potential in clastic sediments with Mesozoic and Paleozoic ages, where reservoirs and source rocks are similar to productive areas of hydrocarbons in Northwest Shield Australia. This study aims to identify the hydrocarbon prospect zones and potential rocks zones...

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Main Authors: Popy Dwi Indriyani, Asep Harja, Tumpal Bernhard Nainggolan
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Language:English
Published: Marine Geological Institute of Indonesia 2020-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Marine Geology
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Online Access:http://ejournal.mgi.esdm.go.id/index.php/bomg/article/view/659
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Asep Harja
Tumpal Bernhard Nainggolan
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description Berau Basin is assessed to have same potential in clastic sediments with Mesozoic and Paleozoic ages, where reservoirs and source rocks are similar to productive areas of hydrocarbons in Northwest Shield Australia. This study aims to identify the hydrocarbon prospect zones and potential rocks zones using petrophysical parameters, such as shale volume, porosity, water saturation and permeability. Petrophysical analysis of reservoir and source rock are carried out on three wells located in the Berau Basin, namely DI-1, DI-2 and DI-3 in Kembelangan and Tipuma Formation. Qualitative analysis shows that there are 4 reservoir rock zones and 4 source rock zones from thorough analysis of these three wells. Based on quantitative analysis of DI-1 well, it has an average shale volume (Vsh) 9.253%, effective porosity (PHIE) 20.68%, water saturation (Sw) 93.3% and permeability (k) 55.69 mD. DI-2 well’s average shale volume, effective porosity, water saturation and permeability values are 29.16%, 2.97%, 67.9% and 0.05 mD, respectively. In DI-3 well, average shale volume, effective porosity, water saturation and permeability values are 6.205%, 19.36%, 80.2% and 242.05 mD, respectively. From the reservoir zone of these three wells in Kembelangan Formation, there are no show any hydrocarbon prospect.
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spelling doaj.art-2372c2fd2c9e4d57a8cec2be37f6d8e42022-12-21T23:56:09ZengMarine Geological Institute of IndonesiaBulletin of the Marine Geology1410-61752527-88432020-06-0135110.32693/bomg.35.1.2020.659503Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua WatersPopy Dwi Indriyani0Asep Harja1Tumpal Bernhard Nainggolan2Geophysics Department, Padjadjaran UniversityGeophysics Department, Padjadjaran UniversityMarine Geological InstituteBerau Basin is assessed to have same potential in clastic sediments with Mesozoic and Paleozoic ages, where reservoirs and source rocks are similar to productive areas of hydrocarbons in Northwest Shield Australia. This study aims to identify the hydrocarbon prospect zones and potential rocks zones using petrophysical parameters, such as shale volume, porosity, water saturation and permeability. Petrophysical analysis of reservoir and source rock are carried out on three wells located in the Berau Basin, namely DI-1, DI-2 and DI-3 in Kembelangan and Tipuma Formation. Qualitative analysis shows that there are 4 reservoir rock zones and 4 source rock zones from thorough analysis of these three wells. Based on quantitative analysis of DI-1 well, it has an average shale volume (Vsh) 9.253%, effective porosity (PHIE) 20.68%, water saturation (Sw) 93.3% and permeability (k) 55.69 mD. DI-2 well’s average shale volume, effective porosity, water saturation and permeability values are 29.16%, 2.97%, 67.9% and 0.05 mD, respectively. In DI-3 well, average shale volume, effective porosity, water saturation and permeability values are 6.205%, 19.36%, 80.2% and 242.05 mD, respectively. From the reservoir zone of these three wells in Kembelangan Formation, there are no show any hydrocarbon prospect.http://ejournal.mgi.esdm.go.id/index.php/bomg/article/view/659reservoirsource rockshale volumeporositywater saturationpermeabilitykembelangan formationtipuma formationberau basin
spellingShingle Popy Dwi Indriyani
Asep Harja
Tumpal Bernhard Nainggolan
Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
Bulletin of the Marine Geology
reservoir
source rock
shale volume
porosity
water saturation
permeability
kembelangan formation
tipuma formation
berau basin
title Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
title_full Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
title_fullStr Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
title_short Petrophysical Analysis to Determine Reservoir and Source Rocks in Berau Basin, West Papua Waters
title_sort petrophysical analysis to determine reservoir and source rocks in berau basin west papua waters
topic reservoir
source rock
shale volume
porosity
water saturation
permeability
kembelangan formation
tipuma formation
berau basin
url http://ejournal.mgi.esdm.go.id/index.php/bomg/article/view/659
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