ABSTRACT
Reservoir characterization has taken prominence in hydrocarbon exploration due to its role in
proper understanding of the reservoir properties such as lithofacies, and petrophysical
parameters, to enhance success in the quantification of the hydrocarbon reserve in place thereby
diminishing exploration failures and enhancing successes. This research work is aimed at
integrating three-dimensional seismic data and petrophysical log data to characterize reservoirs
of interest, map structures, delineate facies and interpret the various depositional environments in
“FAMITO” field of Niger Delta. Mapping and interpretation of faults and horizons/reservoir tops
were carried out across the seismic volume. Field-wide and intra-reservoir correlation (North-
South direction), aided by gamma ray log, were carried out across the field of study. Three
reservoir tops of interest (F-1000, G-1000, and H-1000 reservoirs), were delineated and
correlated. Facies interpretations using the integration of biostratigraphic and well log data
showed that the reservoirs have shoreface and channel sands. The environments of deposition
encountered, spans from fluvial through shallow marine. Time structural maps generated from
these tops were depth converted using the velocity model. Studies reveal hydrocarbon closures
and prospects bounded by faults which constitute the main trapping mechanism across the study
area. Petrophysical analysis shows that the average porosity and water saturation values for F-
1000 reservoir is 0.2401 and 0.3866, G-1000 reservoir is 0.2527 and 0.4549, and that of H-1000
reservoir is 0.2436 and 0.2838 respectively. These values indicate that the identified prospective
zones have good porosity and water saturation. Seismic attribute maps (root mean square (rms),
maximum amplitude and average energy) generated from the time structural maps show the
presence of hydrocarbon accumulation. Hence, this work has shown that integrated studies are
critical in characterization of reservoirs in the onshore Niger Delta.
AFAMEFUNA, I (2021). Integrating Seismic And Petrophysical Log Data In Reservoir Studies In "Famito" Oil Field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrating-seismic-and-petrophysical-log-data-in-reservoir-studies-in-famito-oil-field-onshore-niger-delta-nigeria
AFAMEFUNA, ILLO "Integrating Seismic And Petrophysical Log Data In Reservoir Studies In "Famito" Oil Field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 13 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrating-seismic-and-petrophysical-log-data-in-reservoir-studies-in-famito-oil-field-onshore-niger-delta-nigeria. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
AFAMEFUNA, ILLO . "Integrating Seismic And Petrophysical Log Data In Reservoir Studies In "Famito" Oil Field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 13 May. 2021. Web. 18 Dec. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrating-seismic-and-petrophysical-log-data-in-reservoir-studies-in-famito-oil-field-onshore-niger-delta-nigeria >.
AFAMEFUNA, ILLO . "Integrating Seismic And Petrophysical Log Data In Reservoir Studies In "Famito" Oil Field, Onshore Niger Delta, Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/integrating-seismic-and-petrophysical-log-data-in-reservoir-studies-in-famito-oil-field-onshore-niger-delta-nigeria