Improved Recovery Demonstration for Williston Basin Carbonates DE-FC22-93BC14984
Williston Basin Hydrogeology Brochure - Technical Studies · 2015-04-22 · Hydrogeology of the...
Transcript of Williston Basin Hydrogeology Brochure - Technical Studies · 2015-04-22 · Hydrogeology of the...
SHALLOWGAS
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DST Recovery Symbols
Approximate Lithostatic Gradient
Approximate Minim
um Principal Stress
Approximate P/D = 0.5 psi/ft
Approximate P/D = 0.44 psi/ft
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Introduction
RPCL introduces the first comprehensive basin scale hydrodynamic study ever conducted in the Williston Basin. This international study (see location map) includes 17 zones from the Upper Cretaceous to the Cambrian (see stratigraphic column, next page).
Importance of Williston Basin Hydrodynamics
A compelling reason for conducting this study is the discrepancy between the huge volume of oil generated in the basin versus the relatively minor volume of booked reserves. For example, recent work indicates that the vast majority of the oil expelled from the Bakken and Yeoman source rocks remains undiscovered (Burrus et al, 1995). Where did this oil go?
The presence of a dynamic water flow field in the Williston Basin has been documented by a number of studies published in the literature. Our investigation shows that hydrodynamic gradients and water flow commenced during Laramide uplift coinciding with peak oil expulsion. Thus hydrocarbon migration in regional aquifers has been strongly influenced by water flow. Present day hydrodynamic influence has been documented for the Mission Canyon oil fields along the Nesson, Little Knife and Billings anticlines. All major pools are shifted east of structural crests and oil/water contacts are tilted in the direction of water flow (DeMis, 1996).
This Study
RPCL’s Dynamic Migration Modelling software is used to determine oil migration patterns and reveals focussed charge fairways for all major reservoir units. TRAP-MAP software is used to determine the magnitude and orientation of tilted oil/water contacts for selected horizons.
Hydrogeology of the Williston Basin
The study provides a regional hydrodynamic framework for the Williston Basin. This includes mapping water salinity and hydraulic head, density modified water flow patterns, source rock maturity, geothermics, hydrocarbon migration/charge fairways, the direction and magnitude of tilted oil/water contacts, pressure continuity analysis, show maps, pool distribution maps and a series of thematic studies including shallow gas.
Phase I - Pressure Continuity and Shows
Specific products for the US part of the Williston Basin (Montana and North Dakota) include:• PenetrationMaps• ReservoirStructureMaps• DSTRecoveryMaps• PressureversusElevationGraphs• InitialHydraulicHeadMaps
Phase I Sample - The overall alignment of PE graph data shows the regional continuity of the Red River dolomite across the basin. It suggests there are no regional barriers to the expulsion and migration of Red River oil, supporting long-distance migration. Analysing this graph with the DST recovery map reveals subtle local pressure breaks. These breaks may corre-spond to previously undetected stratigraphic traps for Red River oil.
North Dakota, Montana, Canada Cambrian to Cretaceous
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Amsden Formation
Tyler Formation
Heath Formation
Otter Formation
Kibbey Formation
LodgepoleFormation
Bakken Fm.
Three Forks Fm.
Birdbear Fm.
Duperow Fm.
Souris River Fm.
Dawson Bay Fm.
Prairie Fm.
Winnipegosis Fm.
Ashern Fm.
Interlake Fm.
Stonewall Fm.
Stony Mountain Fm.
Red River Fm.
Winnipeg Fm.
Deadwood Fm.
LowerMission Canyon
Formation
Minnekata Formation
Opeche Formation
Minnelusa Formation
SpearfishFormation
MidaleLimestone
Frobisher MarkerState A Marker
Sherwood Orgillaceous Marker
K-1 Marker
K-2 Marker
K-3 Marker
Landa Marker
Mc-2 Evaporite
BluellBeds
RivalLimestone
SherwoodBeds
MohallBeds
GlenburnBeds
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Red River Oil FieldOil Force VectorRed River HeadRed River TDS (g/L)
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Contact Cheryl Wright300, 706 – 7 Avenue SW, Calgary AB, T2P 0Z1 T 403.269.3644 E [email protected]
CanadianDiscoveryLtd.
Phase II - Dynamic Migration Analysis
Specific products for the entire Williston Basin (Montana, N. Dakota, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) include:• PenetrationMaps(allformations)• GeothermalGradientMap• SourceRockMaturityMaps• WaterChemistryMaps(TDSandmajorions)• PotentiometricSurfaceMaps• DynamicWaterMigrationMaps• DynamicOilMigrationMaps• Oil/WaterContactTiltMaps
A full text report with interpretation and discussion of underdeveloped exploration fairways is included.
Phase II Sample - A detail taken from the Dynamic Water Migration Map for the Red River Formation, shows water flow paths in the direction of the small vector arrows. The colour fill on this figure is for water salinity, which increases from less than 100 g/L in the southwest to over 300 g/L in Billings County. Water flows downdip (to the NE) on the eastern flank of the Cedar Creek Anticline across the Dolomite ‘B’ play area of Bowman and Slope counties. Downdip water flow enhances stratigraphic trap efficiency. Our TRAP-MAP for the Red River shows oil/water contact tilts for this play trend ranging from 15 to 20 m/km which closely approximates regional dip of the reservoir. The tilted contacts therefore greatly increase the capacity of structural traps in this play.
Phase III - Thematic Studies Series
FiveseparatestudiesinvestigatehydrogeologicthemesidentifiedinPhaseII.Theyare:• SummaryMontagePosters• ShallowGasintheWesternPlains• PresentandPaleoOilMigrationPatterns,OrdovicianPetroleumSystems• CaseStudiesofTiltedOil/WaterContactsintheWillistonBasin• MississippianOilMigrationModellingintheWesternPlainsRegion
Hydrogeology of the Williston Basin