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Lithofacies and Depositional Environment from Geophysical Logs of EMK Field, Deepwater Niger Delta, Nigeria

Emeka A. Nwagwu1, Godwin O. Emujakporue1, Sylvester A. Ugwu1 and R. Oghonya1
  • 1 University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Abstract

The lithofacies and environments of deposition of the EMK field, in parts of the deepwater zone of Niger Delta Basin, have been carried out. Geophysical well logs from two deep oil wells were used. Shale and sand were identified in the gamma ray logs. The shale lithology is more dominant than the sand and this was interpreted as the marine Akata Formation. Four sand bodies were identified and correlated across the wells. The shapes of the gamma ray signatures are funnel, bell and cylindrical. Prograding, retrograding and aggradational parasequences were identified from the stacking patterns of the gamma ray curves. The environments of deposition delineated for the study area are slope fans and basin floor fans.

Current Research in Geoscience
Volume 9 No. 1, 2019, 1-9

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajgsp.2019.1.9

Submitted On: 10 February 2018 Published On: 4 December 2019

How to Cite: Nwagwu, E. A., Emujakporue, G. O., Ugwu, S. A. & Oghonya, R. (2019). Lithofacies and Depositional Environment from Geophysical Logs of EMK Field, Deepwater Niger Delta, Nigeria. Current Research in Geoscience, 9(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajgsp.2019.1.9

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Keywords

  • Deepwater
  • Niger Delta
  • Gamma Ray Log
  • Lithofacies
  • Gamma Ray Curves
  • Depositional Environments