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Focused reservoir characterization: analysis of selected sand units using well log and 3-D seismic data in 'Kukih' field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria

  • Olufisayo Ibukun Fagbemi*
  • , Abel Idowu Olayinka
  • , Michael Adeyinka Oladunjoye
  • , Paul Irikefe Edigbue
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study focuses on the comprehensive reservoir characterization of the ‘Kukih’ Field within the onshore northeastern Niger Delta region, Nigeria. The absence of its detailed description with delineated reservoir properties, lateral continuity, and their use to identify potential reservoir quality and heterogeneity necessitated this study. Integrating well log and 3D seismic data, the investigation aims to elucidate reservoir properties, lithofacies, and depositional environments to unravel hydrocarbon potential. The geological setting, encompassing the Agbada Formation of Early and Middle Miocene age, is scrutinized through detailed geologic analysis. Petrophysical evaluation of four well logs (Kukih-1, Kukih-2, Kukih-3, and Kukih-4) facilitated the determination of key parameters such as shale volume, effective porosity, and water saturation. Seismic interpretation further enriched the structural characterization of the field. Results showcase three predominant reservoir sands (A, B, and C) with distinct lithofacies and thickness variations. Effective porosity ranges from Fair to Excellent, with permeability exhibiting high values for hydrocarbon reservoir potential. Water saturation trends, lithofacies distributions, and structural features were illuminated through iso-parametric maps and seismic analyses. Depositional environments were inferred through facies analysis, revealing the presence of funnel-, cylinder-, and bell-shaped successions that hint at intricate marine sedimentary processes. Challenges owing to limited core data were acknowledged, and the integration of methodologies emerged as a pivotal strategy for enhanced reservoir understanding. This study underscores the ‘Kukih’ Field's hydrocarbon potential, accentuating the significance of multidisciplinary approaches in deciphering complex reservoir systems. In light of the petrophysical analysis derived from the well logs and the identification of structural highs through the structural maps, this study recommends the drilling of unexplored zones exhibiting promising structural characteristics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13763
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Keywords

  • Depositional environment
  • Facies analysis
  • Hydrocarbon potential
  • Multidisciplinary approach
  • Petrophysical evaluation
  • Reservoir characterization
  • Structural analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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