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Quantification of Reservoir Potential of the Devonian Limestone East Waddell Ranch Survey, Texas

University of Houston—Geoscience Department

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Map 1: Top of Sourcerock (Ellenburger formation) estimated from 2 sets of picks via cokriging
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Map 3: Differ- ences in Depth Estimation of the Devonian between isotropic Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) and 340 deg. anisotropic ordinary kriging
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Map 4: Flow accumulation beneath the Devonian weighted by the thickness of the Ellenburger sourcerock
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Map 5: Fetch areas
colored by potential
oil trapped
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Contact
Chris Harding
charding@iastate.edu
Software
ArcGIS 8.3, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst, and Windows XP
Printer
HP Designjet 1055cm
Data Source(s)
Point samples of two sediment layers manually picked from seismic data
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This display shows work done for a GIS course given at the University of Houston. Data from two sediment layers was used to quantify reservoir potential. Map 1 used geostatistics (anisotropic cokriging) to estimate the depth of the oil producing (lower) layer from point samples. Map 3 shows the depth of the oil trapping (upper) layer. The color shows differences between a simple estimation procedure (IWD) and kriging (OK). Map 4 shows a flow simulation of oil below the trapping layer toward the surface. Map 5 shows the fetch areas (basins) color coded by potentially trapped oil. The bar chart shows the most valuable fetch areas and their comparable extend.

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