NEW REGIONAL RESERVOIR PLAY CHARACTERIZATION PROGRAMS IN TEXAS & NEW MEXICO at the Bureau of Economic Geology Principal Investigators: Stephen C. Ruppel & Robert G. Loucks GEOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF THE PALEOZOIC OF THE PERMIAN BASIN (PBGSP) CARBONIFEROUS GAS SHALE RESOURCES IN TEXAS (CGSR)
GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE Permian Basin study area Barnett shale study area
PROGRAM GOALS Produce a detailed, comprehensive history of Paleozoic depositional and reservoir systems in the Permian Basin Create spatially integrated data bases of depositional, stratigraphic, lithologic, and petrophysical properties
TARGET RESOURCES Development Target: : 23 billion barrels of mobile oil remaining in existing reservoirs Exploration Target: 3.5 billion barrels of undiscovered oil and NGL resources
VALUE Provide fundamental stratigraphic and reservoir- specific data in a readily accessible and useable format. Integrated data will decrease the risk and increase the efficiency of exploitation Integrated data will define new opportunities for drilling. Integrated data will form the basis for new engineering approaches and completion practices
SOURCE DATA Reservoir studies Cores Wireline logs 3D & 2D seismic Outcrop studies Published reports Company data NEW STUDIES
DELIVERABLES Text: Written synthesis of history, stratigraphy, facies, structural history, and reservoir development in Permian Basin. Data: ARC/INFO GIS-based regional structure maps, facies maps, cross sections, core descriptions and data, outcrop descriptions and sections, core data, reservoir data, production data, publications, etc for each play.
TEXT First-year report on depositional history and stratigraphy of the Cambrian-Permian Incremental play reports as completed.
DELIVERABLE DATA Regional structure and facies maps Regional cross sections Core descriptions and data Core photographs Reservoir cross sections Reservoir models Outcrop models Depositional facies models Seismic models Production data Publications Geothermal gradient maps Organic geochemistry data Fracture data Biostratigraphic data Production data Rock mechanics data PBGSPBarnett/Woodford
REGIONAL STRUCTURE MAPS Woodford Structure
FACIES MAPS
REGIONAL CROSS-SECTIONS Sequence stratigraphic framework systems tracts bounding surfaces/unconformities Unit correlations Facies correlations Unit correlations Facies correlations Payzone continuity Wireline attributes
OUTCROP MODELS
DEPOSITIONAL MODELS
RESERVOIR MODELS
CORE DESCRIPTIONS
CORE PHOTOGRAPHS Ooid/skeletal Lime Grainstone Separate Vug Porosity Porosity: 23.1 %; Permeability: 17 md
CORE ANALYSIS DATA
RESERVOIR CROSS-SECTIONS Cycle stratigraphic framework Facies stacking patterns Reservoir architecture Payzone continuity Wireline attributes
Yates Queen Grayburg U San Andres NW SE Clear Fork 500 ms 1000 ms 1 mile L M Lowstand wedge Glorieta platform margin Grayburg reservoir SEISMIC SECTIONS
PRODUCTION DATA
PUBLICATIONS
DATA DELIVERY FORMATS Written summary reports on each play –Digital & paper delivery Digital data (GIS ARC-View) –CD format –Online web-based (ARC-IMS)
FUNDING DOE: $800k Industry Sponsors Bureau of Economic Geology Leveraging –RCRL –STARR Current Funding Level: ~ $400k /year
BENEFITS OF SPONSORSHIP Exclusive priority access to data products and deliverables for minimum of 1 year. Access to data digitally as it becomes available. Input as to focus and deliverables of project. Direct access to project staff. Attendance at annual project meetings.
PROJECT START DATE AND TERM Start: January 1, 2005 Initial term: 3 years Continuation based on funding availability.
COST OF SPONSORSHIP Basic Sponsorship: $19,000 (annual) Two-year Sponsorship: $37,000 Three-year Sponsorship: $54,000
PROJECT STAFF BEG Full-time Staff: Steve Ruppel (PI) Bob Loucks (PI, STARR) Sedimentologists - Stratigraphers - 8 Petrophysicist Structural Geologist Reservoir engineers - 2 UT Students Collaborating Staff (non-BEG) Biostratigrapher Organic Geochemist
PROJECT CONTACTS Steve Ruppel – Bob Loucks –