Prediction of Inter-Well Petrophysical Properties from Seismic Model: A Case of Egbem Field, Niger Delta, Nigeria
E. K Anakwuba,
A. I. Chinwuko,
C.J. Odiegwu,
C.N. Igwebudu,
H. M Yakubu and
C. U. Onyekwelu
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E. K Anakwuba: Department of Applied Geophysics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Nigeria
A. I. Chinwuko: Department of Applied Geophysics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Nigeria
C.J. Odiegwu: Department of Applied Geophysics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Nigeria
C.N. Igwebudu: Department of Applied Geophysics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Nigeria
H. M Yakubu: School of Engineering, Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Nigeria
C. U. Onyekwelu: Juvicle Energy Resources Limited, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2024, vol. 9, issue 8, 673-691
Abstract:
We have generated a seismic model for the prediction of inter-well petrophysical properties of Egbem Field; in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Acoustic Impedances (AI) were calculated from sonic and density logs in the available 24 wells. Reflection Coefficients (RC) determined from the acoustic impedances were convolved with modelled wavelet to produce synthetic seismograms at various well locations. A top structure map of a reservoir from the field was used to define the position of faults, which served as key pillars in gridding the reservoirs of the field into geocellular blocks of 50 x 50 meters each. Petrophysical analysis of the field showed an average porosity of 24.8% and volume of shale of 19.9%. Petrophysical parameters were geostatistically distributed on the generated framework model using Sequential Gaussian Simulation (SGS). The result of the Acoustic Impedance classification reveals four lithologic facies namely, shale, sandy shale, shaley sand and sand facies. The facies model indicates high and low acoustic impedances for sand and shale respectively. This model indicates that sand which is a good reservoir is concentrated in the central part of the field. The result of synthetic seismic generation showed a very good match between acoustic impedance and lithology. Comparison of porosity obtained from the porosity model with conventional well log porosity showed similarities in their histogram distribution. Finally, Three-dimensional seismic model of Egbem Field has been constructed using log data from twenty four wells. The application of geostatistical analyses extrapolated and interpolated these log data to cover the entire field.
Date: 2024
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