Archive of Texas PTTC
Workshops
Stratigraphic Synthesis of Paleozoic Oil-bearing
Depositional Systems: Data and Models for Recovering Existing
and Undiscovered Oil Resources from the Permian
Basin |
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004 Center for Energy and
Economic Diversification
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Tuesday, December 7, 2004 Houston Core Research
Center
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Summary The Bureau of Economic Geology
(BEG) is starting a major new initiative to create an integrated
depositional and stratigraphic synthesis of the Permian Basin. This
synthesis will result in an integrated database of geological,
geophysical and petrophysical information that will provide
fundamental data and information to guide future exploration and
development of the remaining hydrocarbon resources in the Permian
Basin. Partial funding for the program has been provided by the
Department of Energy. We are now soliciting the involvement of
industry groups who desire to participate in this
program. |
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Agenda |
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Stephen Ruppel: |
Stratigraphic Synthesis of Paleozoic Oil-Bearing
Depositional Systems: Data and Models for Recovering Exisiting
and Undiscovered Hydrocarbon Resources from the Permian Basin
[Presentation
in PDF Format] |
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Stephen Ruppel: |
Key Questions and Issues in Permian Basin Reservoir
Plays [Presentation in PDF
Format] |
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Charlie Kerans: |
Deep Water Carbonates in the Permian Models and
Directions |
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Bob Loucks: |
Challenges in Ellenburger Hydrocarbon Exploitation [Presentation in PDF
Format] |
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Core and poster
displays |
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Issues and answers
to understanding reservoir performance in carbonate
reservoirs—Permian and Ordovician rock perspectives by BEG
team. | |
Background The Permian Basin is the
largest oil and gas basin in the US with 23 billion barrels of
mobile oil remaining in existing reservoirs and a projected 3.5
billion barrels of undiscovered oil and NGL resources. Key to
recovery of these resources is knowledge of and ready access to
existing geological data in an integrated and synthesized database.
Such a synthesis will provide needed fundamental stratigraphic and
reservoir specific data in a readily accessible and useable format.
These data will decrease the risk and increase the efficiency of
companies currently active in the Basin and form the basis for new
engineering approaches and completion practices. |
Program Overview Key deliverables will be
a comprehensive GIS (ARC/GIS) database of regional structure maps,
depositional systems maps, facies maps, cross sections, core
descriptions and data, outcrop descriptions and sections, reservoir
data, and an extensive bibliographic database. This will be
supported by a written synthesis of depositional history,
stratigraphy, facies, structural history, and reservoir development
in the Permian Basin. Seismic sections will also be included to
illustrate major geologic features and depositional
relationships. |
Purpose The purpose of this meeting is to
solicit industry input on project scope and design as well as
commitments to participate in funding and data needs. Key members of
the BEG's Permian Basin research staff will be on hand at this
meeting to describe the elements of the program in more detail and
to answer questions. |
Who Should Attend • Exploitation and
exploration managers interested in gaining a competitive edge on
other companies exploring and developing Permian Basin oil and gas
resources • Geologists, geophysicists, and engineers who desire
comprehensive, integrated, geological data sets and models of the
Permian Basin to aid in exploiting the remaining resource. •
Managers, scientists, and engineers interested in geological support
for their reservoir characterization, exploitation, and exploration
operations. |
| Bureau of
Economic Geology Research Staff in
Attendance |
| Steve
Ruppel |
Ph.D. in Geology. Twenty-nine years experience in
carbonate sedimentology and stratigraphy, including three
years with Chevron and 22 years at the Bureau. Active in
Permian Basin since 1985 and has expertise in several
reservoir successions, including the Silurian and Devonian,
San Andres, Grayburg, and Clear Fork. |
| Charlie Kerans |
Ph.D. in
Geology. Twenty-three years experience in carbonate
sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy. Director of the
Carbonate Reservoir Characterization Research Laboratory
(RCRL) at the Bureau of Economic Geology since 1987. Has has
carried out research in Ellenburger, San Andres, Grayburg,
Pennsylvanian, Wolfcampian, and Leonardian reservoir
successions and analogous outcrops. |
| Bob
Loucks |
Ph.D. in Geology. Thirty-one years experience in carbonate
sedimentology and stratigraphy. Twenty years in industry with
Mobil and Arco focusing on carbonate and clastic depositional
systems worldwide. Special interest in Permian Basin karst
systems. | |
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For more information about this and other PTTC
workshops, please contact Sigrid Clift at 512-471-0320 or e-mail sigrid.clift@beg.utexas.edu. |