Estimating Volume of Shale in a Clastic Niger Delta Reservoir from Well Logs: A Comparative Study
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The volume of shale (Vsh) is a critical parameter in petrophysical analysis that
enables the accurate estimation of other petrophysical parameters like effective
porosity, saturation and Net-to-Gross. This is an important step in characteri zation of reservoirs as well as valuation of hydrocarbon potentials. GR (Gamma
Ray), Neutron and Density as well as Potassium, Uranium and Thorium logs
were adopted to estimate and analyze Vsh for sand 4 reservoir interval across
five wells using the empirical (GR-linear and non-linear) and Neutron-Density
methods. Results show that Vsh estimated by the different methods varied from
0.24 - 0.39 for the GR linear method (highest), 0.12 - 0.24 for the Larionov me thod (intermediate), and 0.04 - 0.28 for the Neutron-Density method (low est). Although the Neutron-Density method gives the lowest values of volume
of shale, this does not translate to the most accurate and reliable results. This
may be attributed to the non-singularity in measurements and varying sensi tivities of the well logs used in this method as well as the complexities of the
wellbore condition. The GR non-linear (Larionov) method provides consis tent and comparable volume of shale estimations with the neutron-density
method than the linear GR method and consequently, the non-linear GR
method is recommended for estimation of Vsh in the studied field
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Kamayou, V.M., Ehirim, C.N. and Ikiensikimama, S.S. (2021) Estimating Volume of Shale in a Clastic Niger Delta Reservoir from Well Logs: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Geosciences, 12, 949-959. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2021.1210049