Analysis of Physical Properties of Rock Reservoirs Using Well Log Method in Determining Reservoir Quality in "jEONA" Field, Central Sumatra Basin

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The industrial revolution 4.0 has required collaboration on the oil and gas industry sector. One of the problems is the technology transfer and the increasing of oil reserves supply. It needed to productivity analysis for reservoir rock characterization and subsurface profile that will determine technology transfer. This study was aimed to obtain the hydrocarbon reservoirs quality based on petrophysical parameters. The reservoir zone of JEONA-35 well in 1527.77-2067.21 ft. From NPHI and RHOB logs, there is a cross over in 1990-2020 ft that interpreted as oil fluid. The PHIE is 30 %, Sw is 20 % and Vclay is 10 %. Electrofacies analysis shows that the reservoir zone was located in Bekasap and Menggala Formations (1527.77-1889.25 ft). In Bekasap Formation, the gamma ray log pattern is a cylinder block shape and thick from the top until base formation, it deposited in the channel fill distribution with thin sandstones lithology. In Menggala Formation, gamma ray log pattern shows the uptrend bell shape that was deposited in the fluvial-delta distribution with thick sandstone. So, it can be concluded that JEONA-35 reservoir has a good quality with the water saturation is low relatively, so the oil saturation is high relatively.

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Cahyaningati, W. P., Mariyanto, M., & Lestari, W. (2020). Analysis of Physical Properties of Rock Reservoirs Using Well Log Method in Determining Reservoir Quality in “jEONA” Field, Central Sumatra Basin. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1491). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1491/1/012024

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