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West Texas Geological Society

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The Permian Basin: Proving Ground for Tomorrow's Technologies, 2000
Pages 197-204

Expansion of Gas Reservoir Data Base, Permian Basin, Texas

Shirley P. Dutton, Mark H. Holtz, Thomas A. Tremblay, Helena H. Zirczy

Abstract

The Atlas of Major Texas Gas Reservoirs (Kosters and others, 1989) grouped Permian Basin reservoirs with 1986 cumulative gas production greater than 10 billion ft3 into 18 plays. Production from these major Permian Basin gas fields totaled 42.3 trillion ft3 through 1986. To expand the data base to include smaller and newer fields, we identified 143 additional reservoirs having cumulative production greater than 6 billion ft3 through 1998. The reservoirs were assigned to plays, and the play boundaries were modified to include the additional reservoirs.

Cumulative production from these 143 reservoirs is 2.2 trillion ft3. Production data include both nonassociated gas and associated gas-well gas but not associated casinghead gas. No adjustments were made for gas cycling. The Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian Slope and Basinal Sandstone (479 billion ft3) and the Strawn Group Shallow-Marine Carbonate (383 billion ft3) plays account for the greatest production increases. The Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian Slope and Basinal Sandstone play (30 reservoirs), Siluro-Devonian Carbonate-Deep Delaware and Val Verde Basins play (21 reservoirs), Strawn Group Shallow-Marine Carbonate play (18 reservoirs), Ellenburger Fractured Dolostone play (14 reservoirs), and Atoka Group Limestone and Sandstone play (12 reservoirs) contain the greatest number of additional reservoirs.


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