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Reservoir Evaluation of “Olayinka” Field using well-log analysis

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The book focuses on the exploration and evaluation of oil fields in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, utilizing interactive petrophysics software to assess lithology and identify potential reservoir sands to delineate the lithology and establish the continuity of potential reservoir sands. The book delves into the methodology of utilizing various well logs, including Gamma-ray, spontaneous potential, compensated neutron, density log, sonic log, and resistivity log, to conduct detailed analyses. The findings suggest that the delineated sand units are predominantly hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs, with an emphasis on gas. Through this exploration, the book offers valuable insights into the geology and potential resource extraction in the region, making it a compelling resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike in the field of petroleum geology and exploration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
8 March 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786207468874

The book focuses on the exploration and evaluation of oil fields in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, utilizing interactive petrophysics software to assess lithology and identify potential reservoir sands to delineate the lithology and establish the continuity of potential reservoir sands. The book delves into the methodology of utilizing various well logs, including Gamma-ray, spontaneous potential, compensated neutron, density log, sonic log, and resistivity log, to conduct detailed analyses. The findings suggest that the delineated sand units are predominantly hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs, with an emphasis on gas. Through this exploration, the book offers valuable insights into the geology and potential resource extraction in the region, making it a compelling resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike in the field of petroleum geology and exploration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
8 March 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786207468874