利用岩相和岩石物理分析确定尼日尔河三角洲盆地 GABO 油田的储层特征

Opiriyabo Ibim Horsfall , Mfonobong Joseph Akpan , Nyakno Jimmy George
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本研究利用测井记录和岩心样本对尼日尔三角洲盆地陆上的 GABO 油田进行了调查,重点是岩石类型分布、储层连续性和岩石物理特性,以提高油气勘探的准确性。研究包括详细分析 GABO-20 的岩心描述和图像,以及 GABO-4、GABO-12、GABO-13、GABO-20 和 GABO-51 井的岩石物理数据,目的是识别岩石类型、评估储层质量并确定岩石物理特性的空间分布。该方法包括严格的测井质量检查、井间数据关联、岩石物理属性评估和岩性描述。分析显示,GABO-20 有 35 个含油气区,平均页岩成分值在 0.111 至 0.335 之间,总孔隙度在 0.242 至 0.329 之间,油气饱和度在 0.667 至 0.923 之间,表明孔隙度和油气饱和度很大,有利于开采。油井相关性表明,储层区间内的砂页岩具有良好的连续性。对 GABO-20 岩心进行的岩相分析确定了 8 个不同的岩相,包括页岩极点、富液页岩和砂岩极点,揭示了储层质量的复杂分布和巨大的潜力变化。岩心 1 和岩心 2 显示出有利的碳氢化合物生产条件,而岩心 3 则由于粘土含量增加而显示出较低的储层质量。GABO 油田的沉积环境,尤其是下三角洲平原和三角洲前沿地带,显示出发育良好的储层体,在潮汐区潜力适中,而在页岩前三角洲环境中潜力很小。这种分布凸显了三角洲系统的复杂性及其对储层建模和利用的影响。与优质储层面相相关的储层带表现出很强的岩石物理特性,表明具有很好的碳氢化合物生产潜力。这项研究强调了详细的储层特征描述对优化采收战略的重要性,对储层砂的分布和质量提供了宝贵的见解,减少了地下的不确定性,并强调了储层面和岩石物理方法的整合,以更好地了解 GABO 油田的储层特征。
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Reservoir characterization of GABO field in the niger delta basin using facies and petrophysical analyses

This study investigates the GABO field in the onshore Niger Delta Basin using well logs and core samples, with a focus on rock type distribution, reservoir continuity, and petrophysical properties to enhance hydrocarbon exploration accuracy. The research involved detailed analysis of core descriptions and images from GABO-20, along with petrophysical data from wells GABO-4, GABO-12, GABO-13, GABO-20, and GABO-51, aiming to identify rock types, evaluate reservoir quality, and determine the spatial distribution of petrophysical properties. The methodology included rigorous well log quality checks, data correlation between wells, petrophysical property evaluation, and lithofacies description. The analysis revealed thirty-five hydrocarbon-bearing zones, with GABO-20 showing average shale fraction values between 0.111 and 0.335, total porosity ranging from 0.242 to 0.329, and hydrocarbon saturation from 0.667 to 0.923, indicating substantial porosity and hydrocarbon saturation conducive to extraction. Well correlations demonstrated excellent sand-shale continuity within the reservoir intervals. Lithofacies analysis of the GABO-20 core identified eight distinct facies, including shale poles, liquid-rich shales, and sandstone poles, revealing a complex distribution of reservoir qualities with significant variations in potential. Cores 1 and 2 exhibited favourable conditions for hydrocarbon production, while Core 3 showed lower reservoir quality due to increased clay content. The depositional settings of the GABO field, particularly in the lower delta plain and delta front zones, showed well-developed reservoir bodies with moderate potential in the tidal zone and little potential in the shaly prodelta environment. This distribution highlights the complexity of the deltaic system and its implications for reservoir modeling and utilization. Reservoir zones associated with High-Quality Reservoir Facies exhibited strong petrophysical properties, suggesting excellent hydrocarbon production potential. The study underscores the importance of detailed reservoir characterization to optimize recovery strategies, offering valuable insights into the distribution and quality of reservoir sands, reducing subsurface uncertainty, and emphasizing the integration of facies and petrophysical approaches for a better understanding of reservoir characteristics in the GABO field.

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