Title: Barnett Shale and Other Unconventional Gas Play
1Barnett Shale and Other Unconventional Gas Play
- Kent A. Bowker
- Bowker Petroleum, LLC
- HAPL Technical Workshop, 2008
2Barnett of North Texas Operational Update
- 120 firms in Newark East that operate wells
(many more with an interest) - Currently about 3.5 BCF/D 5000 BC/D
- About 8000 wells drilled to date
- 140 rigs running with more anticipated each week
- Center of the worlds stimulation horsepower
3Total Equivalent Gas Production Newark East
(Barnett Shale) Field, by Year of First Production
4Gas Production Newark East Daily by Date
1982-2001
Gas Production (MMCF/D)
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6Denton
Wise
Viola/Simpson
Muenster Arch
MEC K. Keele 3
Core Producing Area
Eroded
Newark East Index Map
Tarrant
Gas Window
Oil Window
Feather Edge
Marble Falls
Fort Worth
Parker
Johnson
Ouachita Thrust Belt
Enre (Chevron) Mildred Atlas 1
20 Miles
7Index Map
Viola Pinchout
8Cross Section
9Development History of the Barnett Play as
Revealed in One Well
- C.W. Slay 1, Southeast Wise County
10First StageTheoretical Testing of a New Shale
Play
Monthly Gas Production
Year
11The only thing that interferes with my learning
is my education.
A.
Einstein
12Second StageTheoretical Testing of a New Shale
Play
Monthly Gas Production
Year
13Third StageTheoretical Testing of a New Shale
Play
Monthly Gas Production
Year
14Newark East Discovery WellC.W. Slay 1
Monthly Gas Production
Year
15Natural Fractures
16- Debris-flow deposit
- Shale intraclasts
- Single depositional event
17- Poorly-sorted debris-flow deposit
- Sharp basal contact at 25 degrees
- Fining upward
18Open Natural Fractures
- Open natural-fractures are not important to the
production of gas from the Barnett
The Barnett isnt a naturally-fractured shale
play its a shale-that-can-be-fractured play.
Daniel Miller, 2004
19- Open natural fractures would actually be
detrimental to the gas potential of the Barnett - Open natural fractures are truly rare in the
Barnett (despite descriptions based on image
logs look at core) - Image logs are excellent for determining the
direction of maximum horizontal stress, however
20- Structural flexures and faults are detrimental to
Barnett production - All that being said, there is a reason some areas
of the field are better than others
21Evaluation of Critical Parameters
- Thermal Maturity (predict gas or oil)
- Gas Content
- Gas Composition
- Adsorption Capacity
- Porosity Permeability
- Shale Composition
- Stress Orientation
- Structural Setting
- Natural Fracture Characterization
22Thermal Maturity
- Use to predict if dry gas, wet gas, or oil
- Vitrinite reflection
- Thermal gas extract
- Rock eval (T-max)
- Nature of shallow production
23Gas Content
- On-site canister desorption
- Use whole core in initial evaluation wells
- Take many samples because of statistical
variability - Most important parameter
24Gas Composition
- Take samples from mudloggers gas line
- Take samples during the course of canister
desorption (change in composition during
desorption) - Determine what gases to use for adsorption
isotherm tests
25Adsorption Capacity
- Methane isotherm
- Other gases if necessary
- Correct temperature and extend to beyond
reservoir pressure - Determine if reservoir fully saturated
26Barnett Isotherm Comparison
120 100 80 60 40 20 0
Enre (Chevron) Mildred Atlas 1 8121.5 ft TOC
4.77 180º F
0 500 1000 1500
2000 2500 3000 3500
4000 4500
Gas Content (scf/ton)
Mitchell Energy TP Sims 2 7675 ft TOC 4.79 175º
F
Pressure (psia)
27Porosity and Permeability
- New techniques available
- Determine free gas in place
- Permeability value is of little use (diffusion)
28Mercury-Porosimetery Analysis Barnett Shale
1 .8 .6 .4 .2 0
- Introduction
- Geologic Setting
- History of Development
- Exploration Strategies
NORMALIZED PORE VOLUME DISTRIBUTION
-2 -1 0 1
2
10 10 10 10 10
PORE THROAT RADIUS (MICRONS)
29Shale Composition
- Organic content
- Clay volume and types present (water sensitivity)
- Clay adsorption?
30Stress Orientation
- Wellbore breakouts from image logs
- Drilling-induced fractures from image logs
- Wellbore shape from micro-caliper logs
- Shear-wave seismic
- Important for orientation of well pattern and
horizontal wells
31Structural Setting
- Faults bad for Barnett gas trend, but may enhance
production in other plays - Understand basins history burial history,
- heat flow, etc.
32Natural Fracture Characterization
- Healed fractures are probably important to
Barnett production because they act to complicate
the pattern of induced hydraulic fractures
(complex fracture pattern) - But open fractures are critical to other plays
(e.g., Antrim Shale) - Open vs. cemented natural vs. induced
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33Barnett Shale
- Its own source rock
- Its own reservoir
- Its own trap
- Its own seal
34- Buoyancy- Pore pressure- Partial pressure
of CH
- Capillary pressure- Rock strength/
Confining stress- Langmuir pressure
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35Newtonian Physics vs. Quantum Mechanics
- Need to think beyond porosity, permeability, and
fractures - Understand diffusion and adsorption - know the
reservoir at the molecular level
36Fracture Stimulation
- Key to success in the Barnett depends on an
effective fracture stimulation - Contacting as much of the reservoir and staying
out of water-saturated formations are the goals
of the frac
37 FracSeis Analysis - Map View
First Stage Perf Clusters
First Stage Frac
Second Stage Frac
Treatment Well
Observation Well
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38The Barnett works because it contains a bunch of
gas and we can frac the bejeepers out of it
39Barnett Shale and Other Unconventional Gas Play
- Kent A. Bowker
- Bowker Petroleum, LLC
- HAPL Technical Workshop, 2008