INTEGRATED SEDIMENTOLOGICAL AND PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EOCENE NANKA FORMATION AT OGBUNIKE AREA, SOUTHEAST, NIGERIA
Keywords:
Grain size , Depositional Environment , Provenance , Porosity , Permeability , ReservoirAbstract
The Eocene Nanka Formation at Ogbunike type localtiy was studied to ascertain the lithostratigraphy, petrophysical properties and depositional environment. Petrophysical properties of reservoir rocks are influenced by current velocity, degree of current variance and grain size parameters. These properties are partly controlled by facies characteristics which in turn are related to depositional environment. Field mapping utilizing bearing and pacing, and spot sampling based on lithologic variation was adopted along six lithogic profiles. Measurement of azimuths and dips of cross beds were taken for paleocurrent analysis. A total of 18 representative samples were collected for granulometric, thin section and heavy mineral petrographic analyses. Detailed sedimentology field study and lithologic description revealed the section to be 14.78m thick (vertical thickness) with a lateral extent of about 82m consisting of ironstone/sandstone, pyritic grayish shales, interstratified claystone/mudstone and heterolite. Azimuths of NE-SW and NW-SE directions described the paleocurrents of the formation with dominant polar-unimodal orientation, high vector strength (mean of 14.18o) and low variance ranging from 248.5 to 368.9. The sediments are bimodal to polymodal suggesting different parent sources, predominantly positively skewed, leptokurtic and dominantly moderately sorted suggesting fair porosity, fair permeability, heterogeneous reservoir unit, moderate energy of transportation medium and fluvial environment. Heavy minerals found indicated mixed provenance and mineralogical maturity. The study revealed that the sediments are ferrugineous, texturally sub-mature to mature, mineralogically super mature,
fine to medium grained, moderately sorted and deposited in a near-shore fluvial environment under a moderate energy condition. The sediments are characterized by fair permeability and effective porosity, heterogeneous to
slightly homogeneous reservoir unit.
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Makut M. D., Ifeanyi U. E., SCREENING FOR CITRIC ACID PRODUCING FUNGI FROM THE SOIL ENVIRONMENT OF JOS NORTH, PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Makut M. D., Bemgba U. S., ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LIPASE PRODUCING FUNGI FROM THE SOIL ENVIRONMENT OF KEFFI METROPOLIS , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Nyam D. D., Jiya J. B., M. D. Sila, E. E. Goler, H. A. Kana, E. H. Kwon-Ndung, GENETIC VARIABILITY AND INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GRAIN YIELD AND SOME MORPHOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF ACHA (Digitaria spp.) ACCESSIONS , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Adeosun O. J., Iduwe W., Dada P. O. O., WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF OKRA AMENDED WITH SAW-DUST UNDER DEFICIT IRRIGATION IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- lawal N. S., Akinyemi O. o., Babalola A. A., Ojo O. O. S., Ogundoyin J. A., PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF TROPICAL BIOFUELLED FISH SMOKING STRUCTURES , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Chukwuwuba Chekwube Ojiodu, Adeyinka Olubunmi Eruola, Emmanuel Gbenga Olumayede, Donatus Ugochukwu Moses, Emmanuel Mmaduabuchi Ikegwu, APPRAISING HEAVY METALS AND IONIC SPECIES IN ROAD DUST OF YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS AND ENVIRONS, LAGOS - NIGERIA , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Ojobor S. A., Obiazi C. C., RESPONSE AND PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE (Zea mays) TO SOIL AMENDMENT IN ASABA, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Oluseun B. Banjo, Waheed A. Salami, Rilwan O. Adewale, Musifat A. Kolapo, Aminat Adekoya, LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABILITY AND LAND DEGRADATION: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CHARCOAL TRADE IN YEWA DIVISION, OGUN STATE , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- ojiodu chukwuwuba chekwube ojiodu, Dr. Akin S. Olaleru, E. G. Olumayede, A. W. Ashiru, A. O. Eruola, D. O. Moses, O. O. Oyebamiji, CHARACTERISTIC DISTRIBUTION AND SOURCE APPORTIONMENT OF SOME HEAVY METALS ON STREET DUST OF IKORODU AREA OF LAGOS STATE, SOUTHWESTERN, NIGERIA. , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 8 No. 2 (September, 2024): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
- Amusa K. A., Opeodu F. A., Adewusi A., Nuga O. O., AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM , FULafia Journal of Science and Technology : Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): Fulafia Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.