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Computers & Geosciences | 1985

FASP,an analytic resource appraisal program for petroleum play analysis

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay

Abstract An analytic probabilistic methodology for resource appraisal of undiscovered oil and gas resources in play analysis is presented in a FORTRAN program termed FASP. This play-analysis methodology is a geostochastic system for petroleum resource appraisal in explored as well as frontier areas. An established geologic model considers both the uncertainty of the presence of the assessed hydrocarbon and its amount if present. The program FASP produces resource estimates of crude oil, nonassociated gas, dissolved gas, and gas for a geologic play in terms of probability distributions. The analytic method is based upon conditional probability theory and many laws of expectation and variance.


Nonrenewable Resources | 1997

U.S. department of the interior U.S. geological survey: Fractal lognormal percentage analysis of the U.S. geological survey’s 1995 national assessment of conventional oil and gas resources

Robert A. Crovelli; James W. Schmoker; Richard H. Balay

The U.S. Geological Survey periodically makes appraisals of the oil and gas resources of the Nation. In its 1995 National Assessment the onshore areas and adjoining State waters of the Nation were assessed. As part of the 1995 National Assessment, 274 conventional oil plays and 239 conventional nonassociated-gas plays were assessed. The two datasets of estimates studied herein are the following: (1) the mean, undiscovered, technically recoverable oil resources estimated for each of the 274 conventional oil plays, and (2) the mean, undiscovered, technically recoverable gas resources estimated for each of the 239 conventional nonassociatedgas plays. It was found that the two populations of petroleum estimates are both distributed approximately as lognormal distributions. Fractal lognormal percentage theory is developed and applied to the two populations of petroleum estimates. In both cases the theoretical percentages of total resources using the lognormal distribution are extremely close to the empirical percentages from the oil and nonassociated-gas data. For example, 20% of the 274 oil plays account for 73.05% of the total oil resources of the plays if the lognormal distribution is used, or for 75.52% if the data is used; 20% of the 239 nonassociated-gas plays account for 76.32% of the total nonassociated-gas resources of the plays if the lognormal distribution is used, or for 78.87% if the data is used


Computers & Geosciences | 1991

A microcomputer program for energy assessment and aggregation using the triangular probability distribution

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay

Abstract A general risk-analysis method was developed for petroleum-resource assessment and other applications. The triangular probability distribution is used as a model with an analytic aggregation methodology based on probability theory rather than Monte-Carlo simulation. Among the advantages of the analytic method are its computational speed and flexibility, and the saving of time and cost on a microcomputer. The input into the model consists of a set of components (e.g. geologic provinces) and, for each component, three potential resource estimates: minimum, most likely (mode), and maximum. Assuming a triangular probability distribution, the mean, standard deviation, and seven fractiles (F100, F95, F75, F50, F25, F5, and F0) are computed for each component, where for example, the probability of more than F95 is equal to 0.95. The components are aggregated by combining the means, standard deviations, and respective fractiles under three possible siutations (1) perfect positive correlation, (2) complete independence, and (3) any degree of dependence between these two polar situations. A package of computer programs named the TRIAGG system was written in the Turbo Pascal 4.0 language for performing the analytic probabilistic methodology. The system consists of a program for processing triangular probability distribution assessments and aggregations, and a separate aggregation routine for aggregating aggregations. The users documentation and program diskette of the TRIAGG system are available from USGS Open File Services. TRIAGG requires an IBM-PC/XT/AT compatible microcomputer with 256kbyte of main memory, MS-DOS 3.1 or later, either two diskette drives or a fixed disk, and a 132 column printer. A graphics adapter and color display are optional.


Archive | 1994

Geologic Model, Probabilistic Methodology and Computer Programs for Petroleum Resource Assessment

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay

The objective of this study was to develop a geostochastic system for estimation of undiscovered petroleum resources by play analysis of the Bekes basin. A resource appraisal system was designed for play analysis using a reservoir-engineering geologic model and an analytic probabilistic methodology. The system resulted in a package of computer programs, called FASPUM, for play analysis and play aggregation. Resource estimates of crude oil, nonassociated gas, associated-dissolved gas, and total gas were calculated in terms of probability distributions. The FASPUM computer package is a complex system that is very flexible and efficient, and runs on IBM PC/XT/AT and compatible microcomputers.


Open-File Report | 1987

FASPUE English version : analytic petroleum resource appraisal microcomputer programs for play analysis using a reservoir-engineering model

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay


Open-File Report | 1995

Potential additions to technically recoverable resources for each continuous-type (unconventional) play of the U.S. Geological Survey 1995 National assessment of United States oil and gas resources; graphical and tabular presentations

James W. Schmoker; Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay


Archive | 1989

TRIAGG : Triangular Probability Distribution Aggregation for Petroleum Resource Assessment

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay


Open-File Report | 1984

Computer Program Directory for Petroleum Assessment of Wilderness Lands in the Western United States

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay


Open-File Report | 1992

APRAS; analytic petroleum resource appraisal system; microcomputer programs for play analysis using a field-size model

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay


Archive | 1990

PROBDIST : Probability Distributions for Modeling and Simulation in the Absence of Data

Robert A. Crovelli; Richard H. Balay

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Robert A. Crovelli

United States Geological Survey

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James W. Schmoker

United States Geological Survey

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