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Montana – North Dakota? Middle Member Bakken Play Julie A. LeFever North Dakota Geological Survey
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MT WY SD ND MB SKAB Richland Co. McKenzie Co. MT ND Study Area Williston Basin
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Bakken Formation GeologyGeology –Stratigraphy –Lithology –Depositional Environments/History –Age –Source Rock Potential
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Stratigraphy Three Forks Formation (Devonian) Conformable & UnconformableConformable & Unconformable 250 ft thick250 ft thick Shales, dolostones, siltstones, and sandstonesShales, dolostones, siltstones, and sandstones “Sanish Sand”“Sanish Sand” Sublittoral to supralittoralSublittoral to supralittoral
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SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins Three Forks Fm. 10608 ft.
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Stratigraphy Bakken Formation NomenclatureNomenclature –Defined in 1953 –Amerada Petroleum - #1 H.O. Bakken –Restricted to the Subsurface –105 ft thick –upper and lower shale –middle limestone member
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Isopach of the Bakken Formation
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Distribution of the Bakken Shale
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Lithology Lithology Lower Shale Member Lower Shale Member 50 ft thick 50 ft thick Dark brown to black, fissile, non-calcareous, organic-rich shale Dark brown to black, fissile, non-calcareous, organic-rich shale Quartz, pyrite Quartz, pyrite fossils - conodonts, algal spores, brachiopods, fish teeth, bones, and scales fossils - conodonts, algal spores, brachiopods, fish teeth, bones, and scales Fractured with oil staining Fractured with oil staining Stratigraphy Bakken Formation
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Isopach of the Lower Bakken Shale
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10604.5 ft. SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins Bakken/Three Forks Contact
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Middle Member Middle Member 85 ft thick 85 ft thick 5 different lithofacies 5 different lithofacies Calcareous siltstone to sandstone, dolostone, silty limestone, and oolitic limestone Calcareous siltstone to sandstone, dolostone, silty limestone, and oolitic limestone Locally productive Locally productive Stratigraphy Bakken Formation
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Isopach of the Middle Bakken Member
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Lithofacies 5 - Siltstone Lithofacies 4 – Interbedded Dark Grey Shale and Buff Silty Sandstone Lithofacies 3 - Sandstone Lithofacies 2 – Interbedded Dark Grey Shale and Buff Silty Sandstone and Buff Silty Sandstone Lithofacies 1 - Siltstone (From LeFever and others, 1991) Lower Shale Upper Shale Lithofacies of the Middle Member Productive Productive
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Middle Member Lithofacies 2 SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins
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SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins Middle Member Lithofacies 2 10585 ft.
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Upper Shale/Middle Mbr Contact SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins 10582 ft
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Upper Member Upper Member Maximum extent of the Bakken Maximum extent of the Bakken 23 ft thick 23 ft thick Conformable and Unconformable Conformable and Unconformable Laminated to massive with poorly sorted beds of silt-sized material Laminated to massive with poorly sorted beds of silt-sized material Lag sandstone Lag sandstone Stratigraphy Bakken Formation
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Isopach of the Upper Bakken Shale
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10580 ft. SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins Bakken Formation Upper Shale Member
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Lodgepole FormationLodgepole Formation –Conformable –900 ft thick –“False Bakken”; Pelmatozoan Limestone –5 major lithofacies representing a marine transgression Stratigraphy
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“False Bakken”
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SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins 10562 ft. Lodgepole Fm. False Bakken
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10564 ft. Lodgepole Fm. Pelmatozoan Limestone SESW Sec. 13, T.23N.,R.56E. AHEL #1 H8 Nevins
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Bakken Formation Depositional Environments/AgeDepositional Environments/Age –Stratified water column offshore, marine environment –Bakken Shales Anoxic bottom conditionsAnoxic bottom conditions –Middle Member Aerobic marine to marginal marine conditionsAerobic marine to marginal marine conditions –Devonian/Mississippian
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Depositional History Three Forks FormationThree Forks Formation –Shallow marine to terrestrial sedimentation Bakken FormationBakken Formation –Transgression Shales – anoxic conditionsShales – anoxic conditions Middle Member – normal, shallow marineMiddle Member – normal, shallow marine Non-deposition/erosionNon-deposition/erosion Lodgepole FormationLodgepole Formation –Normal marine conditions
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Source Rock Potential Total Organic Content – 0 to 40%Total Organic Content – 0 to 40% –Decrease towards depositional edge KerogenKerogen –70-90% amorphous –0-20% herbaceous –30% coaly –5% woody Formed in subaquatic oxygen-restricted environmentFormed in subaquatic oxygen-restricted environment
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Source Rock Potential Hydrocarbon GenerationHydrocarbon Generation –Depth of 9000 ft –100 o C Volume of Oil GeneratedVolume of Oil Generated –Up to 413 billion barrels (ND & MT)
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Immature Onset of Generation Intense Generation Source Rock Maturity Zones
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80 Producing Fields 1. Red River Fm 2. Madison Fm 3. Bakken Fm 4. Duperow Fm 5. Interlake Fm 20 Fields produce(d) from the Bakken Formation Richland County
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Bakken Formation Richand County, MT Historically – 46 wells have produced from the Bakken + a few commingled wells Currently – 31 wells reported production in 2000 Total production for 2000 = 145,323 bbls oil Currently – 31 wells reported production in 2000 Total production for 2000 = 145,323 bbls oil
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Richland County 1.555 Wells Examined in Richland County 2.Data Included: 1.Last Charles Salt 2.Lower Lodgepole 3.Bakken Formation 4.Porosity zone 5.Three Forks Formation 6.Devonian Prairie Salt 3.Combined with Existing ND Data ND Data
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Extent of Data
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Contour Interval ft Montana North Dakota BLCS Structure Map
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Formation Limits Montana North Dakota Bakken Formation Upper Middle Lower Prairie Salt Edge
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ft Isopach of the Bakken Formation Montana North Dakota Contour Interval
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Isopach of the Lower Member Bakken Formation Contour Interval ft Montana North Dakota Bakken Limit
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Isopach of the Upper Member Bakken Formation Montana North Dakota Contour Interval ft
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North Dakota Montana Isopach of the Middle Member Bakken Formation Contour Interval ft
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Balcron Oil - #44-24 Vaira SESE Sec. 24, T.24N., R.54E. Neutron Porosity Density Porosity GR Lodgepole Fm. Three Forks Fm. Bakken Fm. upper middle 10000
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Bakken Middle Member Porosity Zone Montana NorthDakota North Dakota Porosity Zone Contours 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Contour Interval ft
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Bakken Middle Member Prairie Salt Montana North Dakota Prairie Salt Edge Contour Interval ft
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PrairieSalt Prairie Salt Bakken Middle Member Prairie Salt Montana NorthDakota North Dakota Contour Interval ft
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% Contour Interval McKenzie Co. Richland Co. Middle Member Porosity Zone Contour Interval: 2 ft.
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Bakken Middle Member Sandstone Unit Contour Interval ft Montana North Dakota McKenzie Co. Richland Co.
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10600 Bakken Fm. Middle Mbr UpperShale GR Density Porosity Neutron Porosity Shell Oil Company - #12-6-44 U.S.A. SENWNW Sec. 6-T.148N.-R.104W. Three Forks Fm. Lodgepole Fm.
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Can the Bakken Play Extend into North Dakota? YES! Production from the same interval Production from the same interval Mappable log characterisitics from MT into ND Mappable log characterisitics from MT into ND Prominent trends illustrated on Bakken maps Prominent trends illustrated on Bakken maps Other intervals within the middle member that have similar potentials Other intervals within the middle member that have similar potentials
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