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AAPG Memoir 67: Seals, Traps, and the Petroleum System, Edited
by R. C. Surdam
(Publication Subject: Oil Methodology, Concepts)
AAPG Memoir 67: Seals, Traps, and the Petroleum System. Chapter 17: A New Paradigm for Gas Exploration in Anomalously Pressured "Tight Gas Sands" in the Rocky Mountain Laramide Basins, by Ronald C. Surdam, Pages 283-298
Copyright © 1997 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights
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Chapter 17
A New Paradigm for Gas Exploration in
Anomalously Pressured "Tight Gas Sands" in the Rocky Mountain Laramide Basins
Ronald C. Surdam
Institute for Energy Research, University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
A significant portion of the Cretaceous shales in the Rocky
Mountain Laramide Basins (RMLB) are overpressured on a basinwide scale. The change of
pressure regime from normally pressured to overpressured coincides with marked changes in
the geochemical and geophysical properties of the Cretaceous rock/fluid system. Sandstone
bodies within the overpressured shale section are subdivided stratigraphically and
diagenetically into relatively small, isolated, gas-saturated, anomalously pressured
compartments. The driving mechanism of the pressure compartmentalization is the generation
and storage of liquid hydrocarbons that subsequently react to gas, converting the
fluid-flow system to a multiphase regime in which capillarity controls permeability.
A new exploration paradigm and an exploitation strategy have been created that
significantly reduce exploration risk in the RMLB. Two elements crucial to the development
of prospects in the deep, gas-saturated portions of the RMLB are (1) the determination
and, if possible, three-dimensional evaluation of the pressure boundary between normal and
anomalous pressure regimes and (2) the detection and delineation of porosity/permeability
"sweet spots" (i.e., areas of enhanced storage capacity and deliverability) in
potential reservoir targets below this boundary. Certainly there are other critical
aspects, but completion of these two tasks is essential to the successful exploration for
the unconventional gas resources present in anomalously pressured rock/fluid systems in
the RMLB.
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