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Bob A. Hardage, James L. Simmons, Jr., David E. Lancaster, Robert Y. Elphick, Richard D. Edson, and David L. Carr
Supported by Gas Research Institute, the U.S. Department of Energy. and the State of Texas
1996
GRI-96/0182
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DOE
Bob A. Hardage.1 James L. Simmons. Jr.,1 David E. Lancaster.2 Robert Y. Elphick.3 Richard D. Edson,1 and David L. Carr4
of Economic Geology. The University of Texas at Austin A. Holditch & Associates. Inc., College Station. Texas 3 Scientific Software-Intercomp, Inc.. Denver. Colorado 4 Consulting Geologist, Austin. Texas
2 S. 1 Bureau
Supported by Gas Research Institute, the U.S. Department of Energy. and the State of Texas
1996
Legal Notice
This seismic and well log data set was prepared by the Bureau of Economic Geology as an account of work sponsored by Gas Research Institute (GRI). Neither GRI, members of GRI, nor any person or organization acting on behalf of either a. Makes any warranty or representation, express or implied, with respect to the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information contained in this seismic and well log data set, or that the use of any information, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this seismic and well log data set may not infringe privately owned rights, or b. Assumes any liability with respect to the use of, or for any and all damages resulting from the use of, any information, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this seismic and well log data set.
Cover: Interpreted time-structure map of the top of the Caddo, which is the shallowest genetic sequence in the productive Bend Conglomerate section (fig. 3). Features 1, 2, and 3 are circular depressions created by karst dissolution and collapse in the Ellenburger carbonates (Ordovician) some 2,000 to 2,500 ft (610 to 760 m) below this siliciclastic Caddo (Middle Pennsylvanian) sequence. The downward continuation of these karst-generated collapse features appears in figure 6 in the text, which is the time-structure map of the top of the Vineyard sequence approximately 1,000 ft (305 m) below the Caddo (fig. 3).
Contents
Summary Project study area Overview of public data base area Detailed map of public data base area 3-D seismic data Well log data Sequence stratigraphy information Reservoir engineering data VSP and checkshot data Acknowledgments References Appendix 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 34 34 35
Figures
Middle Pennsylvanian paleogeographic map showing the Fort Worth Basin and other basins related to the Ouachita orogeny and the Boonsville project area 2. Generalized stratigraphic column for the Fort Worth Basin 3. Stratigraphic nomenclature used to define Bend Conglomerate genetic sequences in Boonsville field 4. Number of net-pay intervals occurring between the Caddo and Vineyard sequences across the Boonsville study area 5. Distribution of net hydrocarbon feet between the Caddo and Vineyard sequences 6. Interpreted time-structure map of the top of the Vineyard sequence 7. Seismic reflection amplitude response on the Vineyard surface 8. Seismic profile ABC 9. Map of public data set area showing inline and crossline coordinates of the 3-D seismic grid and locations of the wells within the grid 1. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Tables
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Seismic inline and crossline coordinates of well data base Digital log data provided for wells Boonsville public data set log depths of interpreted genetic sequence boundaries Perforation, production, pressure, and petrophysical data Velocity checkshot data 14 15 17 20 32
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Summary
This 3-D seismic data set is made publicly available as a part of the technology transfer activities of the Secondary Gas Recovery (SGR) program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Gas Research Institute. The data are a significant part of the total data base amassed during a 2-year SGR study of the Bend Conglomerate reservoir system in Boonsville field, located in the Fort Worth Basin of North-Central Texas. The objective of this publication is to provide the public with an affordable copy of digital 3-D seismic data, together with supporting geologic and reservoir engineering information, which can be used for educational and training purposes for a broad range of industry and academic interests. This data set should be particularly appealing because the 3-D seismic data have a high signal-to-noise ratio and a wide frequency range of approximately 10 to 115 Hz. When coupled with the geologic and engineering control provided with this publication, the 3-D data present a challenging opportunity to study a complex reservoir system of genetic sequences (sensu Galloway, 1989) that were deposited in a low- to moderate-accommodation basinal setting. The 3-D data also show how karstification of deep Ellenburger carbonates has generated collapse structures that have compartmentalized siliciclastic Bend Conglomerate reservoirs 2,000 to 2,500 ft (610 to 760 m) above the depths where the collapse structures originated, which is perhaps the most important geological phenomenon represented by these Boonsville data. This public data set consists of the following components: 5.5 mil of time-migrated 3-D seismic data, digitized well log curves from 38 wells inside this 3-D seismic grid, depths to the boundaries of many Bend Conglomerate genetic sequences interpreted from these logs, perforation depths, reservoir pressures, and production and petrophysical data for the 38 wells, and vertical seismic profile (VSP) data and explosive-source checkshot data recorded in a calibration well near the center of the seismic grid. The 3-D seismic data are provided on an Exabyte tape in SEGY format; the digital well log data are ASCII files on 3.5-inch floppy disks; well completion, production, pressure, and petrophysical data are provided as a digital spreadsheet file on the disks and also as a tabular listing (table 4); VSP data are digital SEGY files on the disks; and all other geologic and geophysical data are given in tables 3 and 5. Anyone who benefits from the public availability of these data should be particularly appreciative of three companiesArch Petroleum (and their production company, Threshold Production), Enserch, and OXY USA, Inc. Collectively, these three companies operated all of the property inside the SGR Boonsville study area, and they were industry partners with the Bureau of Economic Geology in the reservoir characterization study that amassed this data set. Arch, Enserch, and OXY paid approximately 90 percent of the cost of the 3-D seismic data acquisition and processing, yet they are graciously allowing the public to have access to, and to benefit from, these data. Keywords: 3-D seismic technology, karst phenomena, reservoir characterization, sequence stratigraphy
the public 3-D seismic data allow the reflection character of several of these karst phenomena to be studied in detail by those who wish to understand how deep carbonate dissolution affects overlying strata. The profile labeled ABC in figure 7 traverses three of the disruptions on the Vineyard surface,
one rather large area of disruption located between A and B, and two smaller areas between B and C. This profile is shown in figure 8 to illustrate how these karst collapse effects appear when they are viewed in a vertical section display.
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4993.01 ~
Depth
Depth
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5659.0 5665.01 5657.0
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LC) ~
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in in
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(p LC') ~
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r`-:
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in in N
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5475.01 5473.01
cd
5368.01 O C) O CO in O N I~ CO Ln 0 CO N Lf7 O N Ln CO Ln
5408.0 5492.0
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5460.0 5390.0
co
Ln
5371.01
O
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5465
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5382.7
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5299.0
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5407.0 1 5423.01 5341.01 5406.0 5424.0 1 5430.0 5431.01 5373.0 5386.0 5366.0 1 5404.0 5451.0 1 5462.01 ~ 5413.0 5249.0 5260.01 5334.0 I 5347.01 5366.0 5378.0 5432.0 5438.0 1 5468.0 5475.0 5417.0 5426.01 1 5472.0 5483.0 5505.01 5252.01
55 16.6~ 5530.21 5467.5, 5510.7 1 5510.01 5578.0 1 554 1.0 5596.01 5551.0 5586.0I 5532.0I 5607.01 5496.01 5523.0 1 5462.01 5506.0 5517.01 5437.0 5448.0 5452.0 5500.0 5501.01 5426.0 5440.0 5477.4 ' 5483.0 5496.0 5505.0 5548.0 5552.01 5560.0 5605.0f 5626.01 5544.0 5528.0 5568.0 5489.0 5379.3 5408.5 5417.0 5418.01 ~ 5501.51 5409.0 5455.0 5469.7 5500.2 5477.0 5493.0 5504.0 5535.0 5537.01 5536.0 5521.0 1 5632.01 5570.0 5577.0 5547.0 5557.0 11 5576.0 5492.0 5504.0 55 16.0 1 5638.01 5544.0 5557.0 5566.0 5580.0 5657.0 5658.01 5593.0 5610.0 5619.01 5337.0 5349.0
O
C) I-V Ln
5207.01
5281.01 5353.0 1
5384.0
5423.01 5447.01
1 5480.01 5480.01
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co CD N co
Ln
5103.01
5284.01 5298.01
N CO Ln o
V
co o N o in Ln co co
Ln Ln
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5342.01
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Depth MFS10
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N CV O L.n Ln
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5683.01 01 5668.0 5694 .0 5743.0 G 5762.0 5780.0 5805.01 5702.0 5736.0 5620.0 91 5707.01 5741.8 01 5716.0 580 1.0 5828.0 5713.0 5748.0 01 01 5824.0 5845Cil 5583.01
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5646.01
5704.01
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5577.0
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Wise andJackCounties, TX
000
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CD O IH i a tn Io
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4223701556
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Nov-50 Apr-51
Recomplete
Gas
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i .07102E671 m m
4223701556
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1
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Gas Gas
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5784 5784
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L LG L
m m
C/ 1 m I n m
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m
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a
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Operator
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L L L
C C O O a .= m
1=1
O L O
C C 0:1
a
O
1=1
O O O
0:1
a a a
O O
C C C
a a a
O
C C C C C C
a
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C C C
a a
m
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42237303151 42237303151
42237358631 42237356831
r42237025991
4223702596
4223702593
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1- I-
L L
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a a a
m
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I- I- I- H I- I-
a a a a
O m O ` m m
L
O L y
a a
I- F- I-
L L
1- I- I- r 4223702593
L L
4223702598
I Number API
22
4223702593 4223702593
4223702596
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i7 co m m
aCD
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g .
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Recomplete
Cf
CD
0 C7 C7
cc
m
CD
m m Cf C7
Cl
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L
co
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Gas
oc
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N os o m C7 C7
cc
fA Ao o a i:! CD
Feb-58] Feb-58
Dec-78 1
Zone abandoned, 4-95. AU3JC zones commingled, currently 400Mscf!D. All 3 JC zones commingled, currently 400Mscf!D. 0.04 All 3 JC zones commingled, currently Total well production, all zones.
2.47 Zone abandoned12.78.1 Added perfs 12-78; classified oil initi Added perfs 12-78; classified oil initially? Added perfs 4.81. Added perfs 4-81. Total production - all zones.
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N
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23
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Vineyard
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BV (Caddo Congl N)
N) BY (Caddo Congl
N) BV (Caddo Congl
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CO
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r...
C9
m P CO
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CO N CD Cc)
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Oct-82I
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Nov-601
CO
Date o f Firs t
Production
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r
(OiI!Gas ?) Type
I Gas
Recomplete
Gas I Gas
0 c~ ~
a 0 C~
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Gas Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
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m
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5987
Depth (H)
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O O
588
n CD
n n
is
n n
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IGYates 2l 1
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CO CO CO
O O
IGYates 4 IGYates 4
CL CO CO CA C2) CT m m m m d
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2
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Well Name
CO
CO N
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Threshold
Operator
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I 42497324331
I 42237348731
4223702592
I 4249732514
I 4223738006
I 4223736702
4223702592
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Y X Y T Y T T >C X X X X X X X T T Y 000000000
API Number
6
N
C9
4 N
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24
IG Yates 18
D pth(M
Thick (It) Pay (ttl W.) Sat (%1 Hydro till
CO
W
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>
M CO M
5987
C
n n n n O CO CD 04 O O O
4) ID ID O
n m LL N
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Three Bend recompletion zones made 10 MMscf total. Three Bend recompletion zones abandoned 1-81.
CO CO
et CO
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O ' -
in
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Ln
ID
O O O O O
N N
OCCISE
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m ~
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CD P7 1s:
co in ri O ^ .-- O
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s
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g H g F H H F L
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L
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4249732316 4249732318 4249732316 4249732316 4248732316 4249732316 I 4249732316 U Caddo L Caddo M Jasper Cr L Jasper Cr Caddo [Bend CaddolBend
. f
Now commingled with lower zones. Now commingled with lower zones. Added perfs 2.93, now commingled * Caddo. Added perfs 2.93, now commingled w lCaddo.
~ ~ ~ ~ O O O O~ O ~
^ O O O
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I 42497324331
O
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IO ~ 1~
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I 42497324341
N
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25
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I 42237348731
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I 42237380081
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I 42497324781
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Ln
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CO O
N N N
Ashe B2 Ashe B 2 Ashe B2 ~ Ashe B2 I Ashe B2 Ashe B2 Vineyard [Vineyard 4 Jasper Cr Beans Cr Bridgeport
CO CO N N N O CO ID O CO
O ~ O ^ n
m m ai
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1
in et v
M V ID ID .- O ce
n CO W O
. 0 f0 C U = I =
CO CO
Tested very small gas show, not (raced. No recovery after small frac. Tested gas, but not produced. Tested gas, but not produced. Ported 7-58, not produced until 11-80. Perfed7-56, not produced until 11-80. Duel completion with Bend in 11-60.
O O iL On N C C
I N D
CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO ID ID In ID IO LO ID lo In
0 0 0
I I I
CO
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
N N N
O L
in
I 4249701378
Bend CaddolBend ~
Cap Yates (Congl) Cep Yates (Congl) Cap Yates (Caddo) Cap Yates (Coup!
Cap Yates (Congl) Cap Yates (Congl) Cap Yates ( Congo Cap Yates ( Congl)
C1 C1
6 m
Ln
C9 C7 C7 CD m m m m
mmmO
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m E
CD
Cum As of Date
4.
m
>
>
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CD
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n
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CO
Oct-771
LL
d C) D o 0 0 o Ci CO tl C) Z
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(Mbbll
^
Cunt Oil
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.-
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N
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CO
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Cr)
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CD
2781
1 Oct -61
I
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Dec-58
Dec-58
CO CO
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CO
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CO
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CO
Aug-58
ID
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tT m Ca O 0 0
CD
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CO CO CO O Y a a a a O LL LL W LL
m tD m
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LO
I.
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LO
LD
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in
ID
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n OLO n N
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Total Depth(ft)
CO CO CO CO CO
{D LC)
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LL) LD LO LD LO
0 0 n n 0 n n 0 LO n 00W n n 0
CO
O CO
CO O
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CO
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CO CO 0 L L L c c s
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co
N N
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OperaWr
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42497013711 42497013711
42497013701
API Number
0
n N
26
I 4249701372 1
` 4249701370 1
r X aC X X X 00000
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X 0
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Ashe C
Vineyard Bend
~0 .0 .0 C C C
m m CO m m .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 C C C C C
m m CO o m .0 .0 .0 t . C C
C C C
Z C
CO m m CO m .0 .0 .0 ~ ~ C C C C C
m CO m CO Ls CO ._ .0 .0 ~ .= C C C ~C ~C C
tD O V 0
01
OO {D ~
CD CO O DI LD
LD LO LO
N N N N N n In N n N n n n n
LO
n n n n
LD LO LD
Oct-61 Oct-81
m
0c1-611
-qei 1tg
May not have produced until post-1972. 'Parted 12.58, not produced until 12.80. 1May not have produced until post-1972. Dual completion withBend in 12.80.
10i1 initially, reclassified to gas in 4.81. Oilinitially, reclassified to gas in 4.81. 1 Unclear if ever produced.
0.4
CO CO 0 l0 10 l0 O
N O O
N CD O
0 0 ,-
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f\ ~
CE
N Cf
CA
n ~~ ai
f\ 0
0 co Ce N co Ir
Cf
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L_ _
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N CV
Ni
N N
CJ IV N IV N
C) m N
Cp N
ai.
N Jr 3- N CO I C) CD Cf N Cl Ni N N
31 . m
0 Ni CO CD I N
x 4 C) m N Ni Ni N
N Cf CA CO N. a ti Cf I~ m m CD ce C) Cf el ..
sh a IO CC I: IV ai f\
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N t0
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U Caddo
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N 0
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5881 5881
57271
57081
5788]
5708]
534444
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tn LO ~ ~ I0 ~ 1[) I D ~ I0 IW LO ~ 1~ Ln I 1 0 0
Ce
LL in
CO
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in I ~ 0
LL
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Ashe C 1
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c c
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co
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c
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c
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42497013721 I-
27
424970137*
X X O O
T X X X eC X X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
X X X X X!g X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
X 0
CO 0 0 0 0 0
X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4249701377 4249701377
4249701373
3 Ashe B Ashe B 3
Ashe C2~
Ni
CO CO CD N.
CO CO
N N N N l0 I 1p ID ^ ~ 0
5727 1
5727
IN
e no
>
Ic
CO
-ce
U Caddo -
Production from Bridgeport thru 10.77. Don't know Caddo production. j Only partial cum for Be 1
v e
1L8'0
L
~ 8019
Cap Yates (Gong') Cap Yates (Gong)) Cep Yates (Cong0 Cap Yates ( Congt) Cap Yates (Gong') Cap Yates (CongI) Cap Yates (Gong
BV (Caddo Lime)
1 BBCG
I
Cap Yates (Cons Congl)
C7
m
N) 1BV(Caddo Gong!
BBC
(BBC
7 C.3
LO
C7
03 C
CO
m m
CD CD CD mmm CO CO CO
m m
m ._
C7
m CO
CD m m
LD N L-
BBCG
BBCG
BBCG
C7 C7 C.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
V C.
U C.
~
~
~
~
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2
4
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N Ci
Feb-70
0 CD 0 CD 0 V V C.) C. C.
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G O O O
Q 6
C7 C7 C7
2 C.
d o O o 0 0 0
C~ C
C7 C.
C7
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CO
CO
m 2. 2
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O O
0.4
CD
d
CD
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N
^
CO
O O
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a
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N CD
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CO
278
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m
O
CD
O~
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n CO
C7
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n
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Feb-7J Feb-70
Oct-59
Mar-82
N N ~ CO CD GD CD CO p LS G G C 6 G
Mar-58
n n
Li
N N C/) C/~) ~ V) V) o
CO
N 6
ai
Ln LL7 elt
Ln
Ln
CO
Li
O O
C~
0 0
LI CI
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1
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Gas IGas
Gas
O O O O O O O
= 3
C7
CO
C.7
N CC
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Gas
H
CO
N O~
CD
O co O
~ O 7
CD
C9 C
CD ~
CD
W m
CD
CD
W m
CD ~
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L9
C~
I C7 C.7 C7
CC
CO
CD
O
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Recomplete
_
C
. C
C
C C
6m
._ .
C
, _C
O O p O , C C =
0 . ~
~ C .
m A ~
1lnitial
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Kelly bushing elevation above mean sea level (MSL) Seismic reference datum (SRD) elevation above MSL Ground level elevation above MSL Velocity of medium from source -> surface sensor Velocity of medium from source -> SRD Source Position Table Source distance from wellhead Source elevation above MSL Source azimuth from north Velocity Survey Data Vertical depth from SRD (ft) 850 1,850 2,350 2,850 3,350 3,850 4,350 4,850 5,350 5,550
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Depth (KB, ft) 1,000 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000 5,500 5,700
Measured one-way time (ms) 123.0 212.8 258.2 300.9 342.5 385.3 426.2 467.9 509.3 524.7
Vertical one-way time (ms) from source 115.9 209.5 255.6 298.8 340.7 383.8 424.9 466.7 508.2 523.7
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Dynamite Velocity Survey in Billie Yates 18D (cont.) Velocity Survey Data Vertical depth from SRD (ft) 850 1,850 2,350 2,850 3,350 3,850 4,350 4,850 5,350 5,573 Measured one-way time (ms) 117.4 205.2 250.3 291.5 332.7 374.4 414.8 456.2 485.4 514.3 Vertical one-way time (ms) from source 107.3 200.4 246.6 288.5 330.1 372.2 412.9 454.5 493.8 512.8 Vertical one-way time (ms) from SRD 91.1 184.2 230.3 272.2 313.8 356.0 396.7 438.2 477.6 496.5
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Acknowledgments
This work was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (contract no. DE-FG21-88MC25031) and Gas Research Institute (contract no. GRI5093-212-2630) as a part of the Secondary Gas Recovery project. Additional funding was provided by the State of Texas through the budget of the Bureau of Economic Geology. We thank Arch Petroleum, Enserch, and OXY USA, Inc., for allowing access to the study area and for providing financial and technical support for the data collection and analysis. The 3-D seismic interpretation was done with software provided by Landmark Graphics Corporation and workstation hardware provided by IBM Corporation. The 3-D seismic data were processed by Trend Technology, Midland, Texas. Technical editing was by Tucker F. Hentz. Daniel D. Schultz-Ela reviewed the final draft. Figures were drafted by Randy Hitt, Susan Krepps, Joel L. Lardon, and Jana S. Robinson under the direction of Richard L. Dillon. Editing was by Susann Doenges. Word processing was by Susan Lloyd. Typesetting and design were by Margaret L. Evans.
References
Bureau of Economic Geology, 1995, The use of small, directionally focused charges as a 3-D seismic energy source: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, technical summary of research conducted for the Gas Research Institute, U.S. Department of Energy, and State of Texas, GRI-94/0448, 10 p. Galloway, W. E., 1989, Genetic stratigraphic sequences in basin analysis I: architecture and genesis of flooding-surface bounded depositional units: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 73, no. 2, p. 125-142. Hardage, B. A., Carr, D. L., Finley, R. J., Lancaster, D. E., Elphick, R. Y., and Ballad, J. R., 1995, Secondary natural gas recovery: targeted applications for infield reserve growth in Midcontinent reservoirs, Boonsville field, Fort Worth Basin, Texas: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology topical report prepared for the Gas Research Institute under contract no. 5093-2122630 and the U.S. Department of Energy under contract no. DE-FG21-88MC25031, GRI-95 / 0454, two volumes variously paginated. Lahti, V. R., and Huber, W. E, 1982, The Atoka Group (Pennsylvanian) of the Boonsville field area, North-Central Texas, in Martin, C. A., ed., Petroleum geology of the Fort Worth Basin and Bend Arch area: Dallas Geological Society, p. 377399. Thompson, D. M., 1982, Atoka Group (Lower to Middle Pennsylvanian), northern Fort Worth Basin, Texas: terrigenous depositional systems, diagenesis, and reservoir distribution and quality: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology Report of Investigations No. 125, 62 p.
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Appendix
Loading the 3-D Seismic Data
The 3-D seismic data consist of 110 x 110 ft stacking bins. Trace (inline, X) values increase from west to east, and line (crossline, Y) values increase from south to north. The northeast corner of the survey is located at trace 206 and line 201, and the southwest corner is located at trace 74 and line 105. The longitude and latitude values for the four corners of the survey were translated to X and Y values for the North Central Texas Zone (4202) of the U.S. State Plane Coordinate System and the 1927 North American Datum. The following table describes the four corners of the 3-D public seismic data, starting in the southwest corner and going clockwise: Trace 74 74 206 206 Line 105 201 201 105 Longitude -97.94162 -97.94132 -97.89384 -97.89416 Latitude 33.17897 33.20800 33.20766 33.17863 X Location 1864886 1865021 1879540 1879406 Y Location 550461 561020 560838 550279
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for the combined Caddo interval. Again, the Caddo designation does not indicate a unique or separate completion but rather a combination of Upper and Lower Caddo zones. Likewise, the term Bend is used to refer to the combination of all completion intervals from the Wizard Wells through the Vineyard. The entire Bend Conglomerate section is considered a common source of supply, and production from multiple completion intervals is often commingled. Thus, the production information is often reported for the combined Bend interval. Again, the Bend designation does not indicate a unique or separate completion but rather a combination of Bend Conglomerate zones. The term Caddo/Bend is used to summarize production information from all zones, from the Upper Caddo through the Vineyard, that may have completed in a particular well. Where possible, the combined production from all zones that have produced in a particular well is summarized here. In some wells, production from all zones from the Upper Caddo through the Vineyard may now be commingled. The Strawn is the interval immediately above the Bend Conglomerate section, and information about the Strawn is not a part of this public data base. However, some Bend Conglomerate wells are later recompleted in the shallower Strawn. Whenever such a recompletion occurred for any of the 38 wells described in table 4, the production data from the Strawn appear in the table.
Initial or Recomplete
This field designates whether a particular perforation interval was part of the initial well completion or whether these perforations were added at some later date as part of a recompletion operation.
Type (Oil/Gas?)
This field designates whether a particular perforation interval was primarily oil or gas productive. The Caddo completion intervals are primarily oil productive throughout the project area. The Wizard Wells throughVineyard sequences are usually gas productive, although some of these intervals produce oil in the eastern portion of the project area, as seen in this data set.
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Cum As of Date
This is the date that corresponds to the cumulative gas, oil, and water production figures in the three previous fields. This date may vary from well to well and even among particular completion intervals within a given well. Often production from a completion zone that produced separately for several years will subsequently be commingled with production from zones added on recompletion. When possible, production attributed solely to this interval prior to commingling will be reflected in the three previous fields, and the last date of isolated production prior to commingling will be recorded here.
Current Status
This field designates the current status of a completion interval. It may be actively producing (P) isolated from other intervals, producing commingled (CO) with other intervals, shut in and temporarily abandoned (SI/TA), or abandoned (A) and no longer producing. Other designations include never produced (NP) for perforations that were tested but subsequently not produced, water injection well (WIW) for several Caddo wells that have been converted to water injection as part of a waterflood project, and drilled and abandoned (DA) for wells in the project area that were drilled and abandoned immediately as "dry" holes at the time of drilling, despite testing hydrocarbon potential in one or more of these wells.
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Net Hydro (ft) This is the total net hydrocarbon feet computed from SSI's log analysis for the particular reservoir sequence. This value is calculated by multiplying net pay times porosity times (1 minus the water saturation), with both porosity and water saturation expressed as decimal fractions. Remarks This field includes any relevant comments about a particular completion interval or intervals.
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