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Bill Fairhurst - Reconstructing the Permian Basin for Wolfberry and Wolfbone Unconventional Assessment

Super Basins 2019 Sugar Land, Texas
24 January, 2019 | 0

Summary

Reconstructing the Permian Basin for Wolfberry and Wolfbone Unconventional Assessment. A talk given by Bill Fairhurst at 2019 Global Super Basins Leadership Conference in Sugar Land, Texas.
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Geologic/Reservoir three-dimensional (3-D) characterization and full basin 3-D models are developed to reconstruct the Permian Basin from the pre-Cambrian to the surface with primary focus to define Midland Basin Wolfberry and Delaware Basin Wolfbone original oil in-place (OOIP), technically recoverable and economically recoverable hydrocarbon resources. These 3-D Reservoir/Geocellular models incorporate a framework based on new sequence stratigraphic correlations, multiple subsurface horizons, and isochore maps. Technical (drilling and completion) data and interpretations from the Bureau of Economic Geology’s core and cuttings, petrophysical models, previously published research, geochemistry, reservoir pressures, decline curve analyses, and numerical modeling simulations are tied into this framework. The billion cell geocellular model for the Midland Basin and developing model for the Delaware Basin have resulted in an integrated interpretation of data and reliable results for 11,000 current horizontal wells targeting these horizons and for 2018–2025 economic outlook models.

Geologic/Reservoir characterization 3-D models are compared statistically to economic outcomes using technology inputs (well landing zones, lateral lengths, completion designs) and to predict future production results. The machine learning, analytical models define the weight of input parameters used and to predict individual well and play-wide production. Results include modeling currently drilling and completing wells, future investment opportunities and economic outlooks using various price and cost scenarios. Models include the basin water-balance, infrastructure, other capital expenditure and capital structure cost sensitivities.

Current outlook models (2018–2025) predict the incremental location and drilling density in Permian Basin Leonardian and Wolfcampian Resource Reservoirs from late 2018 through 2025. These models indicate that production and recoverable reserves from the Permian Basin Wolfberry and Wolfbone plays, future drilling locations and drilling density are not limited by geologic, reservoir, technical factors (drilling and completions), production rates, Estimated Ultimate Recoveries (EURs), nor current economic parameters but the limitation or constraint of capital deployed.

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