Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria

A sedimentological investigation was carried out in Agu-Awka and Umunya localities to interpret the facies, depositional environment, sequence stratigraphy, reservoir potential, and architecture of the outcropping Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in southeast Nigeria. Petrographic analysis...

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Main Authors: Ovie B. Ogbe, Jerry Osokpor
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326888
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description A sedimentological investigation was carried out in Agu-Awka and Umunya localities to interpret the facies, depositional environment, sequence stratigraphy, reservoir potential, and architecture of the outcropping Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in southeast Nigeria. Petrographic analysis reveals that the sediments are composed of predominantly subangular to subrounded recycled quartz grains with a minor amount of rock fragments. It indicates that the sediments are texturally submature and mineralogically mature. Lithofacies analysis indicates that the formation is composed of fine to coarse-grained, trough and planar cross-bedded sandstone with clay-drape units, interpreted to be a subtidal bar facies, and a minor mudstone interval with sand to muddy heterolith interpreted to be a tidal mudflat facies. This suggests that the formation is of mixed environments, such as a tidally influenced high-energy fluvial and low-energy marsh to lagoonal settings. The lower sand unit of the subtidal bar facies (fine to coarse-grained cross-bedded sandstone with clay-drape) represents a highstand systems tract. The sharp base sandy heterolith lithofacies that forms the upper unit of the subtidal facies, and the overlying tidal mudflat facies that comprises a bedded mudstone and overlying wave rippled sandy heterolith intervals represent a transgressive systems tract. The reservoir quality of the sandstone facies is predicted to be moderate to good based on textural statistical analysis. The various relationships of the sedimentological parameters of the outcrops revealed by this study may assist and contribute to the prediction and understanding of the reservoir stratigraphic heterogeneity and properties of the subsurface depositional facies of the Nanka Formation.
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spelling doaj.art-4486cb2d96fa4b04811c7be72a785aad2022-12-21T18:59:55ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-01-0171e05846Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast NigeriaOvie B. Ogbe0Jerry Osokpor1Corresponding author.; Department of Earth Sciences, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, PMB 1221, Effurun, Delta State, NigeriaDepartment of Earth Sciences, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, PMB 1221, Effurun, Delta State, NigeriaA sedimentological investigation was carried out in Agu-Awka and Umunya localities to interpret the facies, depositional environment, sequence stratigraphy, reservoir potential, and architecture of the outcropping Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in southeast Nigeria. Petrographic analysis reveals that the sediments are composed of predominantly subangular to subrounded recycled quartz grains with a minor amount of rock fragments. It indicates that the sediments are texturally submature and mineralogically mature. Lithofacies analysis indicates that the formation is composed of fine to coarse-grained, trough and planar cross-bedded sandstone with clay-drape units, interpreted to be a subtidal bar facies, and a minor mudstone interval with sand to muddy heterolith interpreted to be a tidal mudflat facies. This suggests that the formation is of mixed environments, such as a tidally influenced high-energy fluvial and low-energy marsh to lagoonal settings. The lower sand unit of the subtidal bar facies (fine to coarse-grained cross-bedded sandstone with clay-drape) represents a highstand systems tract. The sharp base sandy heterolith lithofacies that forms the upper unit of the subtidal facies, and the overlying tidal mudflat facies that comprises a bedded mudstone and overlying wave rippled sandy heterolith intervals represent a transgressive systems tract. The reservoir quality of the sandstone facies is predicted to be moderate to good based on textural statistical analysis. The various relationships of the sedimentological parameters of the outcrops revealed by this study may assist and contribute to the prediction and understanding of the reservoir stratigraphic heterogeneity and properties of the subsurface depositional facies of the Nanka Formation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326888Depositional faciesSequence stratigraphyDepositional environmentReservoir qualityNanka FormationAmeki Group
spellingShingle Ovie B. Ogbe
Jerry Osokpor
Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
Heliyon
Depositional facies
Sequence stratigraphy
Depositional environment
Reservoir quality
Nanka Formation
Ameki Group
title Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
title_full Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
title_short Depositional facies, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the Eocene Nanka Formation of the Ameki Group in Agu-Awka and Umunya, southeast Nigeria
title_sort depositional facies sequence stratigraphy and reservoir potential of the eocene nanka formation of the ameki group in agu awka and umunya southeast nigeria
topic Depositional facies
Sequence stratigraphy
Depositional environment
Reservoir quality
Nanka Formation
Ameki Group
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326888
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