Several correlations for estimating the reservoir permeability from electric well‐log data have previously been developed. Unfortunately, none of these correlations are universally valid, since each correlation is strongly dependent on the local lithology, and the properties and distribution of reservoir fluids in the well. There is therefore a need to develop such a correlation for use in reservoir rocks of the Niger Delta Basin.
Using multiple‐regression analysis, the Authors have developed empirical expressions for permeability in terms of log‐derived porosity and irreducible water‐saturation for unconsolidated sands in the Eastern Niger Delta. A comparison is made between this new expression and those previously proposed, using 218 sets of field‐measured data. Permeability estimated by the newly‐ proposed expression is found to be accurate.
The expression could be valid for other oil‐producing areas, provided that the reservoir rock and fluid properties are similar to those of unconsolidated sands in the Eastern Niger Delta.
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