Abstract

Kinkasi is one of the oil fields of the DR Congo Coastal Basin. It is essentially formed of two main geological units (A and B) in the Turonian, each composed of a succession of different horizons (Zones) according to the type of siltstone. These two main units contain 6 Zones. Unit A consists of Z6 and Z5 of Coniacian age, while the rest of the reservoir (Z4, Z3, Z2 and Z1) is of Turonian age which is characteristic of Unit B. Indeed, the present study is devoted to the petrophysical characterization of the two zones Z4 and Z3 of the unit B in order to locate the interesting zones to develop this oil field. For this fire, we used the data of 11 wells having the geographical coordinates, the porosity, the permeability as well as the water saturation. The processing and interpretation of these data using the Kriging method allowed us to deduce from the scale of appreciation the areas that contain high values of porosity, permeability and water saturation. Porosity in zones 4 and 3 varies from good to very good, saturation 3 to 59% for zone 4 and 32 to 53% for zone 3 as well as permeability from poor to low for both zones. The combined interpretation of these three properties allowed us to find an interesting zone located towards the east of zones 4 and 3 with high porosity and permeability values and low water saturation values.

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