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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Big Gas in the Rockies
By
President, AAPG
Thomasson Partner Associates, Inc.
In the past fifteen years, technology has struggled in the battle
to exploit more restricted and difficult-to-extract parts of the resource base. As graphically shown on a gas resource pyramid,
in the past five years, technology has been winning the battle.
The result has been the discovery and exploitation of at least five
giant fields
(one oil and four gas) in the Rocky Mountains.
The greater Rocky Mountain petroleum province contains a
large number of high-potential
, unconventional, Cretaceous and
Tertiary oil and gas plays. Many thousands of feet of interbedded
source rock and tight sand
potential
reservoir rocks are currently
within the gas-generating window.
One gas field, with an estimated ultimate recovery of between
1 and 5 TCF, is a sweet spot in a basin-center gas deposit and will
be discussed in detail. Recognizing similar sweet spots with geophysics
will play a large role in future discoveries. Another field was
discovered under a thrust fault. New hydraulic fracturing technology
has been important to the success of both fields
. Three other
giant
fields
will be discussed along with another
potential
giant
accumulation in a basin-center oil deposit.
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