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A sequence stratigraphic framework for a growth-faulted deltaic deposit through the Agbada Formation encountered within the field of study was constructed using 3-D Seismic, well logs and biostratigraphic data.Correlation of key chronostratigraphic horizons within the analysed wells were based on biostratigraphic/biofacies, biozones data, as well as well log interpretation of flooding surfaces and unconformities bounding large-scale successions in the onshore area, and the identification of equivalent reflection packages within the 2-D seismic data set. Analysis from foraminiferal…mehr

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A sequence stratigraphic framework for a growth-faulted deltaic deposit through the Agbada Formation encountered within the field of study was constructed using 3-D Seismic, well logs and biostratigraphic data.Correlation of key chronostratigraphic horizons within the analysed wells were based on biostratigraphic/biofacies, biozones data, as well as well log interpretation of flooding surfaces and unconformities bounding large-scale successions in the onshore area, and the identification of equivalent reflection packages within the 2-D seismic data set. Analysis from foraminiferal biostratigraphy yielded excessively abundant taxa coupled with analysis undertaken from all the well log data in these wells and therefore makes identification and correlation of key surfaces possible.Without the application of sequence stratigraphy to clastic (and/or carbonate) reservoirs, the interpretation of seismic data and well motifs could be flawed.In the light of the foregoing, the use of sequence stratigraphic framework in conjunction with seismic data interpretation is a more beneficial and cost-effective technique in petroleum exploration than the use of any one of the techniques in isolation.
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Dr Abraham C. Udoh holds an M.Sc. in Exploration Geophysics from the University of Port Harcourt,and a PhD in Applied Geophysics from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka,  both in Nigeria. He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Geology, Akwa Ibom State University, Nigeria.