Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis

The evaluation of hydrocarbon trapping system in an onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria was studied using well log and seismic data. This is very important in estimation of production cost and assessment of viable reservoir units in petroleum industry. It is the main aim in reservoir characterization...

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Main Authors: Amarachukwu Alphonsus Ibe, Oyewole Temitope Ezekiel
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Language:English
Published: Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 2018-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062118301004
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description The evaluation of hydrocarbon trapping system in an onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria was studied using well log and seismic data. This is very important in estimation of production cost and assessment of viable reservoir units in petroleum industry. It is the main aim in reservoir characterization, in order to estimate the geometry and trapping mechanism of any particular field under investigation. These were achieved through the integration of 3D seismic and well log data that was acquired from an Onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria. From the well logs, three reservoir units was identified namely RS1, RS2, RS3 and these were mapped based on the curve signatures of the geophysical logs. These identified hydrocarbon bearing intervals were mapped on the seismic section using checkshot dataset for time to depth conversion. Four horizons and a total of thirteen fault traces were mapped within the region, with two characterized building structural faults of F2 and F3 features. Fault F4 and F7 are antithetic fault that trends north east to south west and the trapping mechanisms for the region are both a four way closure and fault assisted closure, as the trap is an up dip fault closure against the up thrown side of fault F8. Amplitude, variance and coherence attributes shows the faulting structure of hydrocarbon migration channels and path ways, through which hydrocarbon migration and accumulation occurs within the region. A significant level of contribution was achieved with the variance attributes showing a better resolution of an instant fault detection or identification compared to other attributes studied within the field of interest. The identified hydrocarbon bearing units lies within the same depth across the entire wells. This proved that the region has exhibits little or no tectonic deformation. The presence of structural features such as antithetic and synthetic is responsible for the hydrocarbon entrapment within the region. A detailed analysis of the study location revealed highly faulted region that exhibits a typical Niger Delta tectonic settings. Keywords: Analysis, Hydrocarbon, Faults, Horizon, Onshore, Niger Delta
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spelling doaj-art-550da63e5a3f4450b31e7956de0b9cf42025-08-20T01:57:04ZengEgyptian Petroleum Research InstituteEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212018-12-012741241124910.1016/j.ejpe.2018.06.003Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysisAmarachukwu Alphonsus Ibe0Oyewole Temitope Ezekiel1Corresponding author.; Earth Physics Group, Department of Physical Science, Wesley University, Ondo, NigeriaEarth Physics Group, Department of Physical Science, Wesley University, Ondo, NigeriaThe evaluation of hydrocarbon trapping system in an onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria was studied using well log and seismic data. This is very important in estimation of production cost and assessment of viable reservoir units in petroleum industry. It is the main aim in reservoir characterization, in order to estimate the geometry and trapping mechanism of any particular field under investigation. These were achieved through the integration of 3D seismic and well log data that was acquired from an Onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria. From the well logs, three reservoir units was identified namely RS1, RS2, RS3 and these were mapped based on the curve signatures of the geophysical logs. These identified hydrocarbon bearing intervals were mapped on the seismic section using checkshot dataset for time to depth conversion. Four horizons and a total of thirteen fault traces were mapped within the region, with two characterized building structural faults of F2 and F3 features. Fault F4 and F7 are antithetic fault that trends north east to south west and the trapping mechanisms for the region are both a four way closure and fault assisted closure, as the trap is an up dip fault closure against the up thrown side of fault F8. Amplitude, variance and coherence attributes shows the faulting structure of hydrocarbon migration channels and path ways, through which hydrocarbon migration and accumulation occurs within the region. A significant level of contribution was achieved with the variance attributes showing a better resolution of an instant fault detection or identification compared to other attributes studied within the field of interest. The identified hydrocarbon bearing units lies within the same depth across the entire wells. This proved that the region has exhibits little or no tectonic deformation. The presence of structural features such as antithetic and synthetic is responsible for the hydrocarbon entrapment within the region. A detailed analysis of the study location revealed highly faulted region that exhibits a typical Niger Delta tectonic settings. Keywords: Analysis, Hydrocarbon, Faults, Horizon, Onshore, Niger Deltahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062118301004
spellingShingle Amarachukwu Alphonsus Ibe
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Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
title Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
title_full Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
title_fullStr Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
title_short Impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore Niger Delta basin, Nigeria, using seismic attribute analysis
title_sort impact of structural setting on hydrocarbon trapping mechanism of onshore niger delta basin nigeria using seismic attribute analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062118301004
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