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AAPG Bulletin | 2015

Underpressure in Mesozoic and Paleozoic rock units in the Midcontinent of the United States

Philip H. Nelson; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Ronald M. Drake

Potentiometric surfaces for Paleozoic strata, based on water well levels and selected drill-stem tests, reveal the control on hydraulic head exerted by outcrops in eastern Kansas and Oklahoma. From outcrop in the east, the westward climb of hydraulic head is much less than that of the land surface, with heads falling so far below land surface that the pressure:depth ratio in eastern Colorado is less than 5.7 kPa/m (0.25 psi/ft). Permian evaporites separate the Paleozoic hydrogeologic units from a Lower Cretaceous (Dakota Group) aquifer, and a highly saline brine plume pervading Paleozoic units in central Kansas and Oklahoma is attributed to dissolution of Permian halite. Underpressure also exists in the Lower Cretaceous hydrogeologic unit in the Denver Basin, which is hydrologically separate from the Paleozoic units. The data used to construct the seven potentiometric surfaces were also used to construct seven maps of pressure:depth ratio. These latter maps are a function of the differences among hydraulic head, land-surface elevation, and formation elevation. As a consequence, maps of pressure:depth ratio reflect the interplay of three topologies that evolved independently with time. As underpressure developed, gas migrated in response to the changing pressure regime, most notably filling the Hugoton gas field in southwestern Kansas. The timing of underpressure development was determined by the timing of outcrop exposure and tilting of the Great Plains. Explorationists in western Kansas and eastern Colorado should not be surprised if a reservoir is underpressured; rather, they should be surprised if it is not.


Fact Sheet | 2018

Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Eagle Ford Group and associated Cenomanian–Turonian Strata, U.S. Gulf Coast, Texas, 2018

Katherine J. Whidden; Janet K. Pitman; Ofori N. Pearson; Stanley T. Paxton; Scott A. Kinney; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Christopher J. Schenk; Heidi M. Leathers-Miller; Justin E. Birdwell; Michael E. Brownfield; Lauri A. Burke; Russell F. Dubiel; Katherine L. French; Stephanie B. Gaswirth; Seth S. Haines; Phuong A. Le; Kristen R. Marra; Tracey J. Mercier; Marilyn E. Tennyson; Cheryl A. Woodall

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessed undiscovered, technically recoverable hydrocarbon resources in self-sourced continuous reservoirs of the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Group and associated Cenomanian–Turonian strata, which are present in the subsurface across the U.S. Gulf Coast region, Texas (fig. 1). The USGS completes geologybased assessments using the elements of the total petroleum system (TPS), which include source rock thickness, organic richness, and thermal maturity for self-sourced continuous accumulations. Assessment units (AUs) within a TPS are defined by strata that share similar structural and petroleum-charge histories along with lithology and stratigraphy.


Fact Sheet | 2015

Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in sandstone reservoirs of the Cotton Valley Group, U.S. Gulf Coast, 2015

Jennifer D. Eoff; Laura R.H. Biewick; Michael E. Brownfield; Lauri A. Burke; Ronald R. Charpentier; Russell F. Dubiel; Stephanie B. Gaswirth; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Scott A. Kinney; Timothy R. Klett; Heidi M. Leathers; Tracey J. Mercier; Stanley T. Paxton; Ofori N. Pearson; Janet K. Pitman; Christopher J. Schenk; Marilyn E. Tennyson; Katherine J. Whidden

Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated undiscovered mean volumes of 14 million barrels of conventional oil, 430 billion cubic feet of conventional gas, 34,028 billion cubic feet of continuous gas, and a mean total of 391 million barrels of natural gas liquids in sandstone reservoirs of the Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Cotton Valley Group in onshore lands and State waters of the U.S. Gulf Coast region.


The mountain Geologist | 2013

Outcrop Control of Basin-Scale Underpressure in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico

Philip H. Nelson; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Lawrence O. Anna


Fact Sheet | 2011

Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Anadarko Basin Province of Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and Colorado, 2010

D.K. Higley; S.B. Gaswirth; M.M. Abbott; Ronald R. Charpentier; Troy A. Cook; G.S. Ellis; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; J.R. Hatch; Timothy R. Klett; Philip H. Nelson; Mark J. Pawlewicz; O.N. Pearson; Richard M. Pollastro; Christopher J. Schenk


GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016 | 2016

WATER VOLUMES ASSOCIATED WITH BAKKEN FORMATION OIL DEVELOPMENT: REGIONAL-SCALE QUANTIFICATION, BUILDING FROM USGS ASSESSMENTS OF UNDISCOVERED OIL AND GAS RESOURCES

Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Sarah J. Hawkins


125th Anniversary Annual Meeting & Expo: The Geological Society of America | 2013

Creating potentiometric surfaces from combined water well and oil well data in the midcontinent of the United States

Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Philip H. Nelson


Open-File Report | 2018

U.S. Geological Survey input-data forms for the assessment of the Upper Jurassic Haynesville Formation, U.S. Gulf Coast, 2016

Stanley T. Paxton; Janet K. Pitman; Scott A. Kinney; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Ofori N. Pearson; Katherine J. Whidden; Russell F. Dubiel; Christopher J. Schenk; Lauri A. Burke; Timothy R. Klett; Heidi M. Leathers-Miller; Tracey J. Mercier; Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Phuong A. Le; Thomas M. Finn; Stephanie B. Gaswirth; Sarah J. Hawkins; Kristen R. Marra; Marilyn E. Tennyson


SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2017

USGS assessment of water and proppant requirements and water production associated with undiscovered petroleum in the Bakken and Three Forks Formations

Seth S. Haines; Brian A. Varela; Sarah J. Hawkins; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos; Marilyn E. Tennyson


Open-File Report | 2017

Data cleaning methodology for monthly water-to-oil and water-to-gas production ratios in continuous resource assessments

Brian A. Varela; Seth S. Haines; Nicholas J. Gianoutsos

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Seth S. Haines

United States Geological Survey

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Brian A. Varela

United States Geological Survey

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Sarah J. Hawkins

United States Geological Survey

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Christopher J. Schenk

United States Geological Survey

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Janet K. Pitman

United States Geological Survey

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Kristen R. Marra

United States Geological Survey

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Russell F. Dubiel

United States Geological Survey

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Stanley T. Paxton

United States Geological Survey

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Stephanie B. Gaswirth

United States Geological Survey

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