FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

(A Peer Review Journal)
e–ISSN: 2408–5162; p–ISSN: 2048–5170

FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

LITHOFACIES INTERPRETATION USING CORE PHOTOS FROM DIFFERENT WELLS IN THE NIGER DELTA: INSIGHTS FOR RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPLORATION
Pages: 639-651
E.G. Maju-Oyovwikowhe and Osahon Ukpebor 2


keywords: Niger Delta, lithofacies, core photos, reservoir characterization, exploration

Abstract

The interpretation of lithofacies using core photos is a valuable tool for reservoir characterization and exploration in the Niger Delta. Core photos were used instead of the cores themselves because they provide a quick and cost-effective way to analyze the lithofacies present in the cores. This study analyzes 15 core samples from wells in the Niger Delta to identify and describe lithofacies through visual inspection of core photos. The identified lithofacies include various types of sandstones with different sedimentary structures, as well as heterolithic deposits and fossiliferous sandstones. The spatial distribution of the lithofacies provides insights into their depositional environments and hydrocarbon potential. The study contributes to the understanding of subsurface geology and provides valuable information for reservoir characterization and exploration in the Niger Delta. Quality control measures were implemented to ensure accuracy and reliability of the results. Overall, the study enhances our understanding of the depositional history of the area and the characteristics of its subsurface reservoirs.

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