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INTEGRATED SYNTHESIS OF PERMIAN BASIN DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY AND STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE: DATA AND MODELS FOR RECOVERING EXISTING AND UNDISCOVERED OIL.

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1 INTEGRATED SYNTHESIS OF PERMIAN BASIN DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY AND STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE: DATA AND MODELS FOR RECOVERING EXISTING AND UNDISCOVERED OIL RESOURCES A PROPOSAL FOR A NEW INITIATIVE BY THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY PBSS

2 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

3 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

4 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

5 SOURCE DATA Reservoir studies Cores Wireline logs 3D & 2D seismic Outcrop studies Published reports Company data

6 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.

7 TEXT First-year report on depositional history and stratigraphy of the Cambrian-Permian Incremental play reports as completed.

8 PLAY DATA Regional structure and facies maps Regional cross sections Core descriptions and data Core photographs Reservoir cross sections Reservoir models

9 REGIONAL STRUCTURE MAPS Woodford Structure

10 FACIES MAPS

11 REGIONAL CROSS-SECTIONS Sequence stratigraphic framework systems tracts bounding surfaces/unconformities Unit correlations Facies correlations Unit correlations Facies correlations Payzone continuity Wireline attributes

12 CORE DESCRIPTIONS

13 CORE ANALYSIS DATA

14 CORE PHOTOGRAPHS Ooid/skeletal Lime Grainstone Separate Vug Porosity Porosity: 23.1 %; Permeability: 17 md

15 RESERVOIR CROSS-SECTIONS Cycle stratigraphic framework Facies stacking patterns Reservoir architecture Payzone continuity Wireline attributes

16 RESERVOIR MODELS

17 PLAY DATA (continued) Outcrop models Depositional models Seismic models Production data Publications

18 OUTCROP MODELS

19 DEPOSITIONAL MODELS

20 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

21 PRODUCTION DATA

22 PUBLICATIONS

23 DATA DELIVERY FORMATS Written summary reports on each play –Digital & paper delivery Digital data (GIS ARC-View) –CD format –Online web-based (ARC-IMS)

24 FUNDING Industry Sponsorship DOE Awards Bureau of Economic Geology Leveraging –RCRL –State of Texas –University System Other Sources Expected Funding Levels: $1.5 - $2 million (3 years)

25 PROJECT STAFF BEG: Steve Ruppel (PI), Charlie Kerans, Bob Loucks, Scott Tinker, Bob Hardage, Frank Brown, Jerry Lucia, Shirley Dutton UT Jackson School: Bill Galloway Students Other

26 TENTATIVE* WORK PLAN Year 1: Regional Paleozoic synthesis; Devonian chert play; Devono-Mississippian basin-center shale play, [Leonardian platform carbonate play]. Year 2: San Andres platform carbonate play; Leonardian/Wolfcampian slope debris carbonate play; Grayburg platform carbonate play. Year 3: Ellenburger carbonate play, Silurian platform carbonate play, Delaware Mtn. Group deep-water sandstone play. * To be determined by funding level and interest

27 GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE

28 COST OF SPONSORSHIP 1 year sponsorship - $18,000 2 year sponsorship - $33,000 3 year sponsorship - $45,000

29 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.

30 PROJECT START DATE AND TERM Expected Start: November 1, 2004 Initial term: 3 years Continuation based on funding availability. Continuation sponsorship levels guaranteed for active sponsors

31 SPONSOR COMMITTMENT Statement of desire to participate: ASAP Letter of Intent: due before startup Sponsorship payment: due at startup.

32 PROJECT CONTACTS Steve Ruppel –512-471-2965 –Stephen.ruppel@beg.utexas.edu Charlie Kerans –512-471-1368 –Charles.kerans@beg.utexas.edu Bob Loucks –512-471-0366 –Bob.loucks@beg.utexas.edu


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