Technically recoverable Devonian shale gas in Ohio [electronic resource].
- Published
- Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1983.
- Additional Creators
- United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- The technically recoverable gas from Devonian shale (Lower and Middle Huron) in Ohio is estimated to range from 6.2 to 22.5 Tcf, depending on the stimulation method and pattern size selected. This estimate of recovery is based on the integration of the most recent data and research on the Devonian Age gas-bearing shales of Ohio. This includes: (1) a compilation of the latest geologic and reservoir data for the gas in-place; (2) analysis of the key productive mechanisms; and, (3) examination of alternative stimulation and production strategies for most efficiently recovering this gas. Beyond a comprehensive assembly of the data and calculation of the technically recoverable gas, the key findings of this report are as follows: a substantial volume of gas is technically recoverable, although advanced (larger scale) stimulation technology will be required to reach economically attractive gas production rates in much of the state; well spacing in certain of the areas can be reduced by half from the traditional 150 to 160 acres per well without severely impairing per-well gas recovery; and, due to the relatively high degree of permeability anisotropy in the Devonian shales, a rectangular, generally 3 by 1 well pattern leads to optimum recovery. Finally, although a consistent geological interpretation and model have been constructed for the Lower and Middle Huron intervals of the Ohio Devonian shale, this interpretation is founded on limited data currently available, along with numerous technical assumptions that need further verification. 11 references, 21 figures, 32 tables.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:doe/mc/19239-1525
doe/mc/19239-1525 - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Black Shales
- Resource Assessment
- Resource Potential
- Stratigraphy
- Energy Source Development
- Feasibility Studies
- Ohio
- Shale Gas
- Recovery
- Devonian Period
- Experimental Data
- Natural Gas Deposits
- Permeability
- Well Spacing
- Well Stimulation
- Bituminous Materials
- Carbonaceous Materials
- Chattanooga Formation
- Data
- Energy Sources
- Federal Region V.
- Fluids
- Fossil Fuels
- Fuels
- Gases
- Geologic Ages
- Geologic Deposits
- Geologic Formations
- Geology
- Information
- Materials
- Mineral Resources
- North America
- Numerical Data
- Oil Shales
- Paleozoic Era
- Resources
- Stimulation
- Usa
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
07/01/1983.
"doe/mc/19239-1525"
"DE84003057"
Sawyer, W.K.; Kuushraa, V.A.; Wicks, D.E.; Esposito, P.R.
Lewin and Associates, Inc., Washington, DC (USA) - Funding Information
- AC21-82MC19239
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