Structural Interpretation of 3D Seismic Data in Agbami Field
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Reservoir simulation, recoverability, seismic continuityAbstract
Juliet. E. Emudianughe. Kelvin. E. Uwuigbe and Sunday Utah*
The complexity of a subsurface structural configuration has a significant role in hydrocarbon migration and trapping mechanisms. This study was designed to ascertain the structural profile of part of the Agbami field as a core index of hydrocarbon play using well log and seismic volume data. From the well-seismic correlation, formation Sand A, with good producibility, recoverability indices which corresponded to a seismic continuity was mapped alongside its associated faults. The observed surface showed subsurface features including the structural geometry of the study area. Discontinuities trend W-E direction, with the majority dipping eastward. Two major faults were identified and corresponded to the growth fault of the study area, which forms a two-way closure as a hydrocarbon prospect in the study area. This study has created a workflow for pre-reservoir simulation studies for the Agbami field.
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