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- Wobo, C J
(Department of Geology, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria)
- Ideozu, R.U
(Department of Geology, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria)
Abstract
This research is focused on Petrophysical properties of Kala Field Eastern Niger Delta and reservoir modeling. Data used for this research include 3-D Seismic in Seg-Y and suites of well logs. Normal faults trending NW-SE has been delineated on the seismic data of Kala Field. The lateral extent of reservoirs E and F have also been delineated in blocks (A, B and C) and modeled with the results of the petrophysical analysis. The results of the average petrophysical values of Reservoirs E and F in the delineated blocks are as follows porosity (25% for Block A, 25% for Block B, and 23% for Block C), permeability 291md for Block A, 300 md for Block B, 1990 md for Block C), Net-to-Gross ratio (for Block A is 0.74, for Block B is 0.80 and for Block C is 0.66 respectively), water saturation (for Reservoir A is 45%, , for Block B is 39%, and Block C is 37% respectively) and the Stock tank oil initially in place for Reservoirs E and F in Block A is 54.71 mm stb, B is 26.83 mm stb , and C is 15.47mm stb respectively. The results of the petrophysics petrophysical analysis shows that the porosity and permeability values within the Reservoirs E and F indicate significant accumulation of hydrocarbon in the studied reservoirs.
Suggested Citation
Wobo, C J & Ideozu, R.U, 2022.
"Petrophysical Properties and Reservoir Modeling of Kala Field, Eastern Niger Delta, Nigeria,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 7(10), pages 94-105, October.
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RePEc:bjf:journl:v:7:y:2022:i:10:p:94-105
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