2017_EJRNL_PP_KEHINDE_D_OYEYEMI_1.pdf
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The evaluation of economic potential of any hydrocarbon field involves the understanding of the reservoir
lithofacies and porosity variations. This in turns contributes immensely towards subsequent reservoir
management and field development. In this study, integrated 3D seismic data and well log data
were employed to assess the quality and prospectivity of the delineated reservoirs (H1–H5) within the
OPO field, western Niger Delta using a model-based seismic inversion technique. The model inversion
results revealed four distinct sedimentary packages based on the subsurface acoustic impedance properties
and shale contents. Low acoustic impedance model values were associated with the delineated
hydrocarbon bearing units, denoting their high porosity and good quality. Application of model-based
inverted velocity, density and acoustic impedance properties on the generated time slices of reservoirs
also revealed a regional fault and prospects within the field