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Volume: 69 (1985)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 858

Last Page: 858

Title: Cedar Hills Field, San Juan County, New Mexico: a Multi-Well Coal Degasification Project, San Juan Basin, New Mexico--a Case Study: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Stephen H. Perlman

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Amoco Production Company is operating a multi-well coal degasification site, Cedar Hills field, in San Juan County, New Mexico. Data presented here have been made available by Amoco at public hearings before the New Mexico Oil and Gas Commission.

The Cedar Hills field produces from the lowermost coal bed in the Cretaceous, Fruitland Formation, stratigraphically positioned above the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone. The coal bed reservoir is 18-20 ft (5-6 m) thick at a depth of 2,800 ft (853 m). The first well in this field was the Amoco 1 Cahn, completed in 1977 with an initial production of 200-300 MCFGD and 200-300 BWPD. These rates increased to 1.5 MMCFGD and 80 BWPD by January 1984. This well's production history exhibits a "negative" decline (incline) curve.

Gas analyses, water analyses, and reservoir pressure data strongly indicate that the 1 Cahn well is producing from the Fruitland coal bed rather than the Fruitland sandstones or underlying Pictured Cliffs Sandstone.

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