2021
DOI: 10.4314/njt.v39i4.1
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Formation evaluation of the petrophysical properties of wells in e - field onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria

Abstract: Integrated wireline logs and lithostratigraphic techniques were employed to determine the lithological and petrophysical properties of wells A and B in E- field, onshore Niger Delta. The Reservoirs in both wells were analyzed using a minimum thickness or depth of penetration of 5.0m. For the two wells, Gas Water Contact (GWC), Gas Oil Contact (GOC), and Oil Water Contact (OWC) were found to be present at varying formation depths. GWC, GOC, and OWC at depth of 2967.50m, 3348m and 2286m respectively for well A a… Show more

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“…Tuttle et al (1999) assumes that belts roughly correspond to the transition between continental and oceanic crust within the axis of maximum sediment thickness [9,10,12,16,[19][20][21][22]. The Niger Delta's source rocks are primarily marine interbedded shale in the Agbada Formation, marine Akata Formation shales, and underlying Cretaceous shales [12,[23][24][25][26][27]. Reservoir intervals in the Agbada Formation are thought to represent highstand and transgressive system tract deposits in proximal shallow ramp environments (Evamy et al, 1978;Udoh, 2020).…”
Section: Niger Delta Petroleum Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuttle et al (1999) assumes that belts roughly correspond to the transition between continental and oceanic crust within the axis of maximum sediment thickness [9,10,12,16,[19][20][21][22]. The Niger Delta's source rocks are primarily marine interbedded shale in the Agbada Formation, marine Akata Formation shales, and underlying Cretaceous shales [12,[23][24][25][26][27]. Reservoir intervals in the Agbada Formation are thought to represent highstand and transgressive system tract deposits in proximal shallow ramp environments (Evamy et al, 1978;Udoh, 2020).…”
Section: Niger Delta Petroleum Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%