Assesing and Forecasting, by Play, Natural Gas Ultimate Recovery Growth and Quantifying the Role of Technology Advancements in the Texas Gulf Coast Basin and East Texas

dc.creatorFisher, W. L. (William Lawrence), 1932-
dc.creatorKim, Eugene M.
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-10T18:53:25Z
dc.date.available2024-05-10T18:53:25Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.description.abstractA detailed natural gas ultimate recovery growth (URG) analysis of the Texas Gulf Coast Basin and East Texas has been undertaken. The key to such analysis was determined to be the disaggregation of the resource base to the play level. A play is defined as a conceptual geologic unit having one or more reservoirs that can be genetically related on the basis of depositional origin of the reservoir, structural or trap style, source rocks and hydrocarbon generation, migration mechanism, seals for entrapment, and type of hydrocarbon produced. Plays are the geologically homogeneous subdivision of the universe of petroleum pools within a basin. Therefore, individual plays have unique geological features that can be used as a conceptual model that incorporates geologic processes and depositional environments to explain the distribution of petroleum. Play disaggregation revealed important URG trends for the major natural gas fields in the Texas Gulf Coast Basin and East Texas. Although significant growth and future potential were observed for the major fields, important URG trends were masked by total, aggregated analysis based on a broad geological province. When disaggregated by plays, significant growth and future potential were displayed for plays that were associated with relatively recently discovered fields, deeper reservoir depths, high structural complexities due to fault compartmentalization, reservoirs designated as tight gas/low-permeability, and high initial reservoir pressures. Continued technology applications and advancements are crucial in achieving URG potential in these plays.
dc.description.departmentBureau of Economic Geology
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2152/125185
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.26153/tsw/51777
dc.relation.ispartofContract Reports
dc.rights.restrictionOpen
dc.subjectNatural gas ultimate recovery
dc.subjectreserve growth
dc.subjecttechnology advancements
dc.subjectTexas Gulf Coast Basin
dc.subjectEast Texas
dc.titleAssesing and Forecasting, by Play, Natural Gas Ultimate Recovery Growth and Quantifying the Role of Technology Advancements in the Texas Gulf Coast Basin and East Texas
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