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WTGS Fall Symposium: A Decade of Previous HitShaleNext Hit, 2018
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Abstract: Assessment of Undiscovered Petroleum Resources in the Wolfcamp Previous HitShaleNext Hit and Bone Spring Formation of the Delaware Basin, Permian Basin Province, Texas and New Mexico

Stephanie B. Gaswirth1

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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is nearing completion of an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable continuous Previous HitoilNext Hit and gas resources of the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeast New Mexico. In 2016, the USGS completed the assessment of continuous Previous HitoilNext Hit and associated gas in the Wolfcamp Previous HitshaleNext Hit and Spraberry Formation of the Midland Basin. The estimated mean resource for both the Wolfcamp and Spraberry is 24 billion barrels of Previous HitoilNext Hit (BBO), making it the largest USGS domestic continuous Previous HitoilNext Hit assessment to date.

For the past two years, the emphasis of the resource assessment in the Permian Basin has been in the continuous petroleum accumulations of the Wolfcamp Previous HitshaleNext Hit and Bone Spring Formation of the Delaware Basin. Both reservoirs have been the focus of increased horizontal drilling during the past decade, with industry targeting multiple Previous HitoilNext Hit and/or gas saturated intervals. Assessment units (AUs) for the Wolfcamp Previous HitshaleNext Hit and the Bone Spring Formation were identified and evaluated using geologic and production data. The following eleven AUs were defined: (1) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp D Continuous Gas AU; (2) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp C Continuous Gas; (3) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp C Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit; (4) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp B Lower Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (5) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp B Upper Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (6) Delaware Basin Wolfcamp A Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (7) Third Bone Spring Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (8) Second Bone Spring Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (9) First Bone Spring Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; (10) Lower Avalon Previous HitShaleNext Hit Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU; and (11) Upper Avalon Previous HitShaleNext Hit Continuous Previous HitOilNext Hit AU. The assessment will be completed in the Fall of 2018.


 

Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes

1 Stephanie B. Gaswirth: Central Energy Resources Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey

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