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Title: | Seismic interpretation and petrophysical analysis for hydrocarbon resource evaluation of ‘Pennay’ field, Niger Delta |
Authors: | FAJANA, Akindeji Opeyemi AYUK, Michael Ayuk ENIKANSELU, Pius Adekunle OYEBAMIJI, Ajibola Rasidat |
Keywords: | Seismic · Hydrocarbon Porosity · Reserve · Volumetric · Productivity. |
Issue Date: | Nov-2018 |
Publisher: | Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology |
Series/Report no.: | (2019) 9:1025–1040;(2019) 9:1025–1040 |
Abstract: | Seismic interpretation and petrophysical assessment of borehole logs from seven wells were integrated with the aim of establishing
the hydrocarbon reserves prior to field development which will involve huge monetary obligation. Four hydrocarbonbearing
sands, namely Pennay 1, 2, 3 and 4 were delineated from borehole log data. Four horizons corresponding to near
top of mapped hydrocarbon-bearing sands were used to produce time maps and then depth structural maps using checkshot
data. Three major structure-building faults (F2, F3 and F5 which are normal, listric concave in nature) and two antithetic
(F1 and F4) were identified. Structural closures identified as rollover anticlines and displayed on the time/depth structure
maps suggest probable hydrocarbon accumulation at the upthrown side of the fault F4. Petrophysical analysis of the mapped
reservoirs showed that the reservoirs are of good quality and are characterized with hydrocarbon saturation ranging from
56 to 72%, volume of shale between 7 and 20% and porosity between 25 and 31%. Pennay 2 and 3 have a better relative
petrophysical ranking compared to other mapped reservoirs in the study area. Dissimilarity in the petrophysical parameters
and the uncertainty in the reservoir properties of the four reservoirs were considered in calculating range of values of gross
rock volume (GRV) and oil in place volume. This research study revealed that the discovered hydrocarbon reserve resource
accumulations in the Pennay field for the four-mapped reservoir sand bodies have a total proven (1P) reserve resource estimate
of 53.005MMBO at P90, 59.013MMBO at 2P/P50 and 65.898MMBO at 3P/P10. Reservoir C, the only interval with
a gas cap, has a volume of 7737MMscf of free gas at 1P, 8893.2MMscf at 2P and 10185.2MMscf at 3P. These oil and gas
volumetric values yield at 1P/ P90 total of 137.30MMBOE, 154.9MMBOE at 2P and 171.515MMBOE at 3P. Reservoirs
B and D have the highest recoverable oil at 1P, 2P, and 3P values of 5.265MMBO and 10.70MMBO, 12.053MMBO and
5.783MMBO, 13.557MMBO and 6.244MMBO, respectively. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2220 |
ISSN: | (2019) 9:1025–1040 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Geology Journal Publications
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