2019
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v11i2.37110
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Petrographic Characterization of Selected Sidewall Core Samples from NG-1 Well, Niger Delta, Nigeria: Palaeoclimatic Implication

Abstract: Petrographic investigation of sandstones from Agbada Formation in NG-1 well was undertaken in order to petrographically characterize the sandstones. Petrographic examination of the sandstone shows that the sandstones are mineralogically mature and poorly to moderately sorted quartz arenite. Compositionally, made up of monocrystalline quartz (90-96%), polycrystalline quartz (7-2%), feldspar (2-5%), rock fragments < 3%, silica, hematite cement and clay matrix. Abundant of monocrystalline quartz with marginal und… Show more

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“…The study area is underlain by the Benin Formation comprising Miocene to Recent sediments consisting unconsolidated, poorly cemented sands with alternating silt and clay [8]. The sandy sequence is generally poorly sorted and consists of fine to coarse grained [9]. The Benin Formation, which gradually grades into the Quaternary sediments of the Sombreiro-Warri deposits form the aquifers.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area is underlain by the Benin Formation comprising Miocene to Recent sediments consisting unconsolidated, poorly cemented sands with alternating silt and clay [8]. The sandy sequence is generally poorly sorted and consists of fine to coarse grained [9]. The Benin Formation, which gradually grades into the Quaternary sediments of the Sombreiro-Warri deposits form the aquifers.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%