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Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta

The Niger Delta is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon provinces in the world, but information on basinal hydrogeology is scanty. Oilfield brines from nine producer wells in the Miocene reservoirs (2,472.25–3,532.48 m.b.s.l.), offshore Niger Delta, have been investigated along with two seawater sam...

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Autores principales: Bolaji, Taiwo A., Oti, Michael N., Onyekonwu, Mike O., Bamidele, Taiwo, Osuagwu, Michael, Chiejina, Leo, Elendu, Precious
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7900698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33665441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06281
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author Bolaji, Taiwo A.
Oti, Michael N.
Onyekonwu, Mike O.
Bamidele, Taiwo
Osuagwu, Michael
Chiejina, Leo
Elendu, Precious
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Oti, Michael N.
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Chiejina, Leo
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description The Niger Delta is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon provinces in the world, but information on basinal hydrogeology is scanty. Oilfield brines from nine producer wells in the Miocene reservoirs (2,472.25–3,532.48 m.b.s.l.), offshore Niger Delta, have been investigated along with two seawater samples to understand their hydrogeochemical characteristics in relation to the host rock mineralogy. Chemical analysis revealed that the waters are slightly alkaline and can be generally classified as saline water of the Na–Cl type based on their total dissolved solids (TDS). On the basis of bicarbonate, chloride, and sulphate ions, they are shown to be of connate origin. Relative abundance of major ions is in the following order: Na > Ca > Mg > K and Cl > HCO(3) > SO(4). Saturation indices (SI) of selected mineral phases calculated using PHREEQC indicate that the dissolution of iron oxide and carbonate minerals may contribute major ions in the formation water. The preponderance of alkali elements suggests the presence of feldspars, which could have resulted from sediments through which the water flows. An inverse relationship is observed between the resistivity of formation water and its TDS, which could be used to calculate resistivity values of formation waters in the area if the TDS contributions are known. Chemical data suggest that the formation waters were derived from seawater, dominantly altered by reverse ion-exchange processes and subsequently by water-rock interactions. Multivariate statistical analyses (correlation and factor analysis) indicate multiple sources of enrichment of ions in the formation waters.
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spelling pubmed-79006982021-03-03 Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta Bolaji, Taiwo A. Oti, Michael N. Onyekonwu, Mike O. Bamidele, Taiwo Osuagwu, Michael Chiejina, Leo Elendu, Precious Heliyon Research Article The Niger Delta is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon provinces in the world, but information on basinal hydrogeology is scanty. Oilfield brines from nine producer wells in the Miocene reservoirs (2,472.25–3,532.48 m.b.s.l.), offshore Niger Delta, have been investigated along with two seawater samples to understand their hydrogeochemical characteristics in relation to the host rock mineralogy. Chemical analysis revealed that the waters are slightly alkaline and can be generally classified as saline water of the Na–Cl type based on their total dissolved solids (TDS). On the basis of bicarbonate, chloride, and sulphate ions, they are shown to be of connate origin. Relative abundance of major ions is in the following order: Na > Ca > Mg > K and Cl > HCO(3) > SO(4). Saturation indices (SI) of selected mineral phases calculated using PHREEQC indicate that the dissolution of iron oxide and carbonate minerals may contribute major ions in the formation water. The preponderance of alkali elements suggests the presence of feldspars, which could have resulted from sediments through which the water flows. An inverse relationship is observed between the resistivity of formation water and its TDS, which could be used to calculate resistivity values of formation waters in the area if the TDS contributions are known. Chemical data suggest that the formation waters were derived from seawater, dominantly altered by reverse ion-exchange processes and subsequently by water-rock interactions. Multivariate statistical analyses (correlation and factor analysis) indicate multiple sources of enrichment of ions in the formation waters. Elsevier 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7900698/ /pubmed/33665441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06281 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Elendu, Precious
Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title_full Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title_fullStr Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title_short Preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from Miocene reservoirs, offshore Niger Delta
title_sort preliminary geochemical characterization of saline formation water from miocene reservoirs, offshore niger delta
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7900698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33665441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06281
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