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Petrophysical evaluation of the Albian Age Gas Bearing Sandstone<br />

reservoirs of the O-M field, Orange Basin <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong><br />

Opuwari, Mimonitu 1 , Paul Carey 2 , Escordia de Poquioma 3<br />

1.<br />

Department of Earth Sciences, University of the Western Cape - Cape Town, SA -<br />

mopuwari@uwc.ac.za, opusabem@gmail.com<br />

2.<br />

Department of Earth Sciences, University of the Western Cape - Cape Town, SA - pcarey@uwc.ac.za, paulcarey@live.com<br />

3.<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

Petrophysical Evaluation of the Albian age gas bearing sandstone reservoirs of the O-M field,Orange basin has been<br />

performed. The main goal of the research is to evaluate the reservoir potential of the field through the integration and<br />

comparison of results from core analysis,production data and petrography studies for the evaluation and correction of<br />

key petrophysical parameters from wireline logs which could be used to generate an effective reservoir model.A total of<br />

ten (10) wells were evaluated and twenty eight sandstone reservoirs were encountered of which twenty four are gas<br />

bearing and four are wet within the Albian age depth interval of 2800 to 3500m. six lithofacies (A1,A2,A3,A4,A5 and<br />

A6 ) were grouped according to textural and structural and grain size .This study identifies the different rock types that<br />

comprise reservoir and non reservoirs. Pore throat was estimated with the application of the winland’s method for<br />

assessment of reservoir rock quality on bases of pore throat radius.Results from the winland method presents five<br />

petrofacies (mega porous,macro porous,meso porous,micro porous and nanno porous).The best petrofacies is the mega<br />

porous rock type which corresponds to lithofacies A1 and A2. The nanno porous rock type corresponds to lithofacies<br />

A6 and was classified as non reservoir rock. The volume of clay model from log was taken from the gamma-ray model<br />

corrected by the Steiber equation which was based on the level of agreement between the log data and the X-Ray<br />

Diffraction clay data. The field average grain density of 2.67 g/cc was determined from core data and was used to<br />

estimate porosity from the density log. Reservoir rock properties are generally good with reservoir average porosities<br />

between 10 – 22 %, and permeability ranges from 6 to 1000mD. Log calculated water saturation models were calibrated<br />

with capillary pressure and conventional core determined water saturations, and the Simandoux shaly sand model best<br />

agree with capillary and conventional core water saturations and was used to determine field water saturations. The<br />

study also revealed quartz as being the dominant mineral in addition to abundant chlorite as the major clay mineral. The<br />

reservoirs evaluated in the field are characterized as normally pressured with an average reservoir pressure of 4800 psi<br />

and temperature of 220 o F. An interpreted field aquifer gradient of 0.44 psi/ft (1.01 g/cc) and gas gradient of 0.09 psi/ft<br />

(0.2 g/cc) were obtained from repeat formation test measurements.<br />

KEYWORDS: Petrophysical, Gas Bearing Sandstone, O-M field, Orange Basin<br />

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