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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Hydrocarbon
Potential
of
the Gulf Coast Basin
Potential
of
the Gulf Coast BasinBy
The Gulf Coast Basin has long been one of the world's major oil and gas provinces with both onland and offshore portions drilled extensively. About 120 billion BOE of hydrocarbons have been produced to date - 50 billion barrels of oil, 315 TCF of natural gas, and 10 billion barrels of natural gas liquids.
Despite extensive exploration and production to date,
there is still substantial
potential
for future discovery and
for extended reserve growth from existing
fields
. We now
estimate that the ultimate recovery of hydrocarbons from
the Basin will exceed 230 billion barrels, meaning a future
potential
roughly equal to historical production to date. Of
the remaining resource base in the Basin, 20 percent exists
as currently proven reserves, 45 percent will come from
future discoveries, and 35 percent will come from reserve
growth from existing
fields
, both oil and gas. About 70
percent of the remaining resources exist onshore and the
balance offshore.
The remaining hydrocarbon resource base in the Gulf
Basin, while large in the aggregate, will be converted to
producible reserves in relatively small increments as most of
the resource exists in small to moderate size
fields
, and in
reserve growth from advanced recovery. Economies must
be sought in continuing improved efficiencies of discovery
and especially in recovery; economies of scale from large
field discovery are largely behind us.
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