Sensitivity analysis of changing Reservoir Saturation involving Petrophysics and Rock Physics in ‘Royal G’ field, Niger Delta

B.T. Ojo, M.T. Olowokere, M.I. Oladapo
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Adequate reservoir information is needed for accurate reservoir characterization towards enhancement of hydrocarbon recovery. The reservoir petrophysical parameters and elastic (seismic) properties are related to the quantity of reservoir rock fluids as well as the interaction of fluid types in the reservoirs’ pore space. Apart from the usually study of the petrophysical properties, the elastic properties are also vital because they are affected by the pore fluids interchange during hydrocarbon production or extraction. This study is aimed at examining and predicting those elastic properties that are most responsive and sensitive to changes during the fluid substitution. Information from three well logs from the ‘Royal G’ field’ situated in Niger Delta (onshore) were used for the petrophysical analysis and rock physics interpretation. The 3D crossplot outcomes were established by utilising Gassmann's fluid replacement or substitution modelling evident considering 0% oil and 80% brine (full) saturations in the reservoirs. Reservoir A and B have porosity, permeability and hydrocarbon saturation of 10–29%, 285–670 mD and 62–90% respectively. The 3D crossplot of the pseudo elastic logs give descriptive and distinct lithology and definite fluid content separation. Rock properties identified and noted to be extremely sensitive/reactive for lithology as well as fluid differentiation in the probed reservoirs are Acoustic Impedance, Density, Poisson ratio and Lambda-Rho. The outcome will generally enhance production and recovery of hydrocarbon.

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尼日尔三角洲“Royal G”油田储层饱和度变化的岩石物理敏感性分析
为了准确地描述储层特征,提高油气采收率,需要充分的储层信息。储层岩石物性参数和弹性(地震)性质与储层岩石流体的数量以及储层孔隙空间中流体类型的相互作用有关。除了通常的岩石物理性质研究外,弹性性质也很重要,因为它们受油气开采过程中孔隙流体交换的影响。本研究旨在检测和预测在流体替代过程中对变化反应最灵敏的弹性性质。来自位于尼日尔三角洲(陆上)的“Royal G”油田的三口测井资料用于岩石物理分析和岩石物理解释。3D交叉图结果是利用Gassmann流体替代或替代模型建立的,考虑到储层中0%的油和80%的盐水(全)饱和度。A、B储层孔隙度为10 ~ 29%,渗透率为285 ~ 670 mD,含油饱和度为62 ~ 90%。伪弹性测井的三维交会图给出了描述和清晰的岩性和明确的流体含量分离。在探测储层中,识别并注意到对岩性和流体分异非常敏感/反应的岩石性质包括声阻抗、密度、泊松比和Lambda-Rho。结果通常会提高油气的产量和采收率。
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