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<title>A PALYNOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENTS AND THERMAL MATURATION OF ONSHORE OREDO FIELD, NIGER DELTA</title>
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<description>A PALYNOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENTS AND THERMAL MATURATION OF ONSHORE OREDO FIELD, NIGER DELTA
OYELAMI, Ayobami Babalola
The Niger Delta is a mature basin in Nigeria with petroleum reserve of about 40 billion barrels.&#13;
The onshore Niger Delta Paleogene-Neogene, where exploration commenced and was&#13;
concentrated before activities shifted to the offshore and deep-offshore Neogene-Quaternary,&#13;
has not been fully explored. The shift of exploration focus led to a neglect of work on onshore&#13;
Paleogene palynostratigraphy. This study was aimed at investigating the palynostratigraphy,&#13;
paleoclimate and hydrocarbon potential of the periods.&#13;
Five hundred and eighty-five ditch cutting samples in Oredo Field, OML 111: Oredo-2 (244);&#13;
Oredo-4 (195); and Oredo-8 (146) were provided by the Nigeria Petroleum Development&#13;
Company, Benin. Sub-samples (25 grams each) were subjected to conventional palynological&#13;
maceration procedures for the retrieval and concentration of palynomorphs and palynomacerals,&#13;
while standard laboratory procedures were applied for micropaleontological sample preparation&#13;
and lithologic descriptions. Retrieved palynomorphs and palynomacerals were mounted on&#13;
microscope slides and observed using a high-power research photomicrographic microscope.&#13;
The microfauna and lithology were studied using a stereomicroscope. Characteristic&#13;
palynological assemblages associated with the recognised systems tracts within the sequence&#13;
stratigraphic framework were defined. Biostratigraphic data were processed using conventional&#13;
biostratigraphic software with stratigraphic ages cross plotted against depth generated in&#13;
chronostratigraphic charts. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.&#13;
The palynomorph assemblages contained abundant and diverse palynomorphs with pollen,&#13;
fungal spores, dinoflagellate cysts and pteridophyte spores constituting, respectively, 63.0%,&#13;
18.8%, 8.1% and 7.4% of the totality of assemblages in the three wells. Twelve new&#13;
palynological zones were established from the stratigraphic distribution of marker species based&#13;
on their appearance and extinction datums and local assemblage ranges. Four palynocycles (1,&#13;
2, 3 and 4) of alternating wet and dry climatic regimes were identified based on ecological&#13;
indicator plant species. The percentage distribution of the palynomacerals revealed the&#13;
dominance of amorphous organic matter with phytoclasts and palynomorphs, which aided the&#13;
subdivision of the wells into three palynofacies associations: PF-I, PF-II and PF-III. Two distinct&#13;
organic facies represented by orange to orange-brown (TAI 3) and yellow to orange (TAI 2)&#13;
indicating early mature and immature hydrocarbon potentials, respectively, were recognised.&#13;
Recovery of microforaminifera, consisting of 87.0% benthics and 13.0% planktics was generally&#13;
low. Two lithostratigraphic units, Agbada and Benin Formations, were delineated. Integration&#13;
of palynostratigraphic and foraminiferal data suggested a Middle Eocene (Paleogene) to Early&#13;
Miocene (Neogene) age for the analysed intervals. A combination of the palynofacies&#13;
associations with other biostratigraphic data indicated palaeoenvironments shoaling from marine&#13;
to terrestrial/continental. Two systems tracts – Transgressive Systems Tract (TST) and highstand&#13;
systems tract – were recognised. Marine lithofacies with their associated TST in the Eocene are&#13;
mature and lie within the oil and gas “windows”. Mapping of 41.0, 39.4, and 38.0 Ma maximum&#13;
flooding surfaces with associated 40.1 and 38.7 Ma sequence boundaries were revealed.&#13;
A new and more detailed palynostratigraphic zonation comprising twelve zones for the Niger&#13;
Delta Paleogene/Neogene was established. Four palynocycles of alternating wet and dry climatic&#13;
cycles were revealed. The Eocene shale within the Agbada Formation were matured regarding&#13;
hydrocarbon potentials.
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<dc:date>2023-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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