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Scirj Volume XIII, Issue III, March 2025 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

RESERVOIR DELINIATION USING WELL LOG DATA IN NOLIX OIL FIELD NIGER DELTA

Olisa Benson Akinbode

Abstract: The sand in the Nolix oil field is vertically stacked and can be correlated from well to well. Three oil wells were used for the analysis, Nolix-01, Nolix-02 and Nolix-03. Three sand levels, sand 1, sand 2 and sand 3 are established stratigraphically in each well using gamma ray (GR) logs. Sand 1 in Nolix-01 is the shallowest in Nolix well and appear at 6060ft-6140ft (true vertical depth subsea, TDVSS). The thickness is 80ft (24m). Reservoir analysis was carried out with the use of log motif (shape or pattern) of the GR and resistivity curves in combination. The reservoirs identified were point bars and barrier bar sands. In Nolix-03 well, sand 3 range from 7560ft-7860ft (true vertical depth subsea, TDVSS). The thickness is 300ft (109m), the electric log patterns are serrated blocky and blocky.

Reference this Paper: RESERVOIR DELINIATION USING WELL LOG DATA IN NOLIX OIL FIELD NIGER DELTA by Olisa Benson Akinbode published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume XIII, Issue III, March 2025 Edition, Page 32-46 ".

Search Terms: reservoir delineation, well log data

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