Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta

Reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field, coastal swamp depobelt, onshore eastern Niger Delta Basin were evaluated from a composite log suite comprising gamma ray, resistivity, density and neutron logs of five (5) wells with core photographs of one (1) reservoir of one well. The aim of the study was to e...

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Main Authors: T.M. Asubiojo, S.E. Okunuwadje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/140435
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description Reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field, coastal swamp depobelt, onshore eastern Niger Delta Basin were evaluated from a composite log suite comprising gamma ray, resistivity, density and neutron logs of five (5) wells with core photographs of one (1) reservoir of one well. The aim of the study was to evaluate the petrophysical properties of the reservoirs while the objectives were to identify the depositional environment and predict the reservoir system quality and performance. The study identified three reservoir sand bodies in the field on the basis of their petrophysical properties and architecture. Reservoir A has an average NTG (61.4 %), Ø (27.50 %), K (203.99 md), Sw (31.9 %) and Sh (68.1 %); Reservoir B has an average NTG (65.6 %), Ø (26.0 %), K (95.90 md), Sw (28.87 %) and Sh (71.13 %) while Reservoir C has an average NTG (70.4 %), Ø (26.1 %), K (91.4 md), Sw (25.0 %) and Sh (75.03 %) and therefore show that the field has good quality sandstone reservoirs saturated in hydrocarbon. However, the presence of marine shales (or mudstones) interbedding with these sandstones may likely form permeability baffles to vertical flow and compartmentalize the reservoirs. These reservoirs may therefore have different flow units. Integrating wireline logs and core data, the reservoir sand bodies were interpreted as deposited in an estuarineshoreface setting thus indicating that the Kwe Field lies within the marginal marine mega depositional environment. Keywords: Estuarine, Shoreface, Reservoir, Sand, Kwe, field
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spelling doaj.art-8fdf3cd9edf54b1c8f498679984cc3822024-04-02T19:52:55ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992016-07-0120210.4314/jasem.v20i2.21Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger DeltaT.M. AsubiojoS.E. Okunuwadje Reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field, coastal swamp depobelt, onshore eastern Niger Delta Basin were evaluated from a composite log suite comprising gamma ray, resistivity, density and neutron logs of five (5) wells with core photographs of one (1) reservoir of one well. The aim of the study was to evaluate the petrophysical properties of the reservoirs while the objectives were to identify the depositional environment and predict the reservoir system quality and performance. The study identified three reservoir sand bodies in the field on the basis of their petrophysical properties and architecture. Reservoir A has an average NTG (61.4 %), Ø (27.50 %), K (203.99 md), Sw (31.9 %) and Sh (68.1 %); Reservoir B has an average NTG (65.6 %), Ø (26.0 %), K (95.90 md), Sw (28.87 %) and Sh (71.13 %) while Reservoir C has an average NTG (70.4 %), Ø (26.1 %), K (91.4 md), Sw (25.0 %) and Sh (75.03 %) and therefore show that the field has good quality sandstone reservoirs saturated in hydrocarbon. However, the presence of marine shales (or mudstones) interbedding with these sandstones may likely form permeability baffles to vertical flow and compartmentalize the reservoirs. These reservoirs may therefore have different flow units. Integrating wireline logs and core data, the reservoir sand bodies were interpreted as deposited in an estuarineshoreface setting thus indicating that the Kwe Field lies within the marginal marine mega depositional environment. Keywords: Estuarine, Shoreface, Reservoir, Sand, Kwe, field https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/140435EstuarineShorefaceReservoirSandKwefield
spellingShingle T.M. Asubiojo
S.E. Okunuwadje
Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Estuarine
Shoreface
Reservoir
Sand
Kwe
field
title Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
title_full Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
title_fullStr Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
title_short Petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in Kwe Field Onshore Eastern Niger Delta
title_sort petrophysical evaluation of reservoir sand bodies in kwe field onshore eastern niger delta
topic Estuarine
Shoreface
Reservoir
Sand
Kwe
field
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