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FOCO PresentationWell ND-10AKASH MAJITHIAJUNCHEN LUKEVIN QI
Header
Interval A
Interval B
Table
Final Result
Results Number of pay zones: 2 Net: 572 Gross: 80 Type of fluid: Oil based Fluid contact: O/W (There is no gas) Estimated reserves: ?? Potential Up-Dip and/or Down-dip reserves: ??
Overview• Niger Delta Well 10 • Logs run by Schlumberger• Country: Nigeria• Location: Niger Delta• Niger Delta Details: • Delta of Niger River at the Gulf of
Guinea of the Atlantic Ocean in Nigeria.
• Area= 70,000 km^2• Located within the Pan African
mobile belt in the West African and Congo border.
• West Africa’s biggest producer of petroleum
Geologic Structure• Geologic structure dominated by crystalline and sedimentary
rocks.• Primary seal rock is in the interbedded shale• The structure is primarily made of of rollvoer anticline, collapsed
crests, and clay filled channels.• Lithology
• Source rocks are marine shale with land plant material• The reservoir rocks are predominantly sandstones
Header• Bit size: 3.875 in• Drilling fluid: Salt base, brine• Source of Original Data:
• Caliper log• Gamma Ray Log• Spontaneous Potential Log• ILD Log• SN log• Neutron Log• Density Log
• Calculated Results:• Volume of Shale Estimate• Saturation of Water & movable Oil• Effective porosity
• Dominant lithology: shale & sandstone
• Appears to have good sandstone data.
• However, from the saturation data, it is apparent that all the pore space is occupied by
• Unfortunately, there is no oil in this
Interval A
• From the GR & SP Log.• Dominant lithology: Sandstone & Shale
• From the Resistivity Log,• There is oil in the sandstone interval.
• The effective porosity desirable in this interval.
• There are two small intervals which have oil potential.
Interval B
Low filter High filterVsh 0.25PhiE 0.02Sw 0.3
CUT OFF VALUES
Depth: 9500-9620 ftGR: 90 GAPISP: 60 mVILD&SN: 50 ohm.mNphi: 36%Rhob: 2.4 g/cm3phie: 12%Vsh: 20%
Sxo: 75%
Reservoir One
Depth: 9870-9980 ftGR: 60 GAPISP: 52 mVILD&SN: 80 ohm.mNphi: 30%Rhob: 2.25 g/cm3phie: 20%Vsh: 10%
Sxo: 80%
Reservoir Two
• Depth: 9850-10000 ft (where there is oil contact)
• Rw can be calculated from the Hingle Plot
• By using the Simandoux method,
Sw from Rw can be estimated
Hingle Plot
Top (use with Gas & Oil split) 0 FtOil Gravity 28 APIGas Gravity 0.600000024Oil/Gas Ratio 250 Ft3/BblTemperature at Formation 174.1900024 DegFTemperature at Separator 70 DegFPressure at Separator 100 PsiaPressure at Formation 5044.819824 Psia
Reservoir Estimate
Reservoir EstimateNet Pay 55 FtArea 40AcresPhiE 25 %Sw 40 %Estimated Recovery (optional) 20 %Oil in Place 2190301 BblRecoverable Oil 438060.2188 Bbl
Recoverable bbl/acre-ft 199.1182861 Bbl
Reservoir EstimateTotal OIP 2190301 BblTotal Recov Oil 438060.2 BblOil Recov Factor 20 %Oil Net Pay 55 F
Bbl Price 60Oil Value 26283613.13
Political Considerations Ecocide
Most natural gas in this area is immediately burned. largest single source of green house gas emissions on
the planet. More than 7000 spills between 1970 and 1990
Human Rights Violations Niger Delta region remains arguably the poorest and
least developed area in Nigeria. Energy availability is epileptic in a region that provides
one-fifth of the energy needs of the United States. Political Corruption
One of the worst in the word There is significant corruption in the
underdevelopment of the Niger Delta Nigeria with the lowest per capita oil export earning
put at $212 per person in 2004
Financial Considerations About 80 per cent of Nigeria's oil and natural gas revenues
accrue to one per cent of the country's population. The other 99 per cent of the population receive the remaining 20
per cent of the oil and gas revenues Nigeria has the lowest per capita oil export earning put at $212
per person in 2004 Nigeria had an estimated $107 billion of its private wealth held
abroad Nigerians excluded from the profits of the oil wealth, most of the
wealth has not been invested within the country, contributing to most Nigerians living below the poverty line.
Conclusion Would we recommend the well?
No Not enough oil and gas Location
References http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Corruption+in+the+underdevelop
ment+of+the+Niger+Delta+in+Nigeria.-a0316072929
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/30/oil-spills-nigeria-niger-delta-shell
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