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Reservoir Prediction and Prospectivity of Omos Field Onshore Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
Abstract
Reservoir prediction and prospectivity are performance indices of the oil and gas field development planning and reserves estimation which depicts the behaviour of the reservoir in the future; its success is dependent on accurate description of the reservoir rock properties, fluid properties, rock-fluid properties and flow. Hence, the objective of this paper was to investigate and predict the reservoir and prospectivity of Omos Field, Onshore Niger Delta Basin, by integrating appropriate standard methods. Results obtained from rock physics attribute map analysis revealed very high Mu-Rho values between 13.0-16.2 Gpa, that is expected for sand presence, and this agrees with the good quality reservoir sands predicted from sequence stratigraphy study.Lambda-Rho values obtained ranges between - 1 to 9.5 GPa, with a much lower value between -1 to 4.3 in the prospective zone that indicates the presence of hydrocarbon bearing sand. These results agree with the results of structural and amplitude maps analysis. Hence the prospective reservoir has a very good hydrocarbon potential in this zone and should be a target for further appraisal for development and production purposes.