2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-021-01259-2
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Rock physics diagnostic of Eocene Sokor-1 reservoir in Termit subbasin, Niger

Abstract: Eocene Sokor-1 reservoir is intrinsically heterogeneous and characterized by low-contrast low-resistivity log responses in parts of the Termit subbasin. Discriminating lithology and fluid properties using petrophysics alone is complicated and undermines reservoir characterization. Petrophysics and rock physics were integrated through rock physics diagnostics (RPDs) modeling for detailed description of the reservoir microstructure and quality in the subbasin. Petrophysical evaluation shows that Sokor-1 sand_5 i… Show more

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“…Without considering the method of conception through porosity categories, it is impossible to determine the porosity's formation environment, when it was modified, or even which genetic pore sorts have the most significant permeability. Identifying and explaining the correspondence between the pore characteristics of the rock matrix and those of the rock matrix and the genetic and temporal relationships between them are necessary for a thorough description of the reservoir [23][24][25]. Core samples are used to evaluate porosity directly, and some types of borehole logs are used to measure it indirectly.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without considering the method of conception through porosity categories, it is impossible to determine the porosity's formation environment, when it was modified, or even which genetic pore sorts have the most significant permeability. Identifying and explaining the correspondence between the pore characteristics of the rock matrix and those of the rock matrix and the genetic and temporal relationships between them are necessary for a thorough description of the reservoir [23][24][25]. Core samples are used to evaluate porosity directly, and some types of borehole logs are used to measure it indirectly.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%