Midland Basin Wolfcamp Study
Insight into 2404 key wells.
The Wolfcamp to Strawn strata represents an extremely prolific resource play.
This study provides a petrophysical and geologic analysis of key wells in the Midland Basin.
NuTech provides insight into the connectivity of textural attributes of the wells with NULOOK Shale Analysis, attribute mapping from NUVIEW, and formation brittleness and fracability identification from NUSTIM Geomechanical Analysis. Estimated OOIP in this project area ranges from 100 to 270MMBO/section.
The PHIE averages from 7.5% to 11% over the project area. The Wolfcamp shale has a low Vclay (ranging from .22 to .35 or 22% to 36%), comprised of an equal mixture of carbonate and silica being consequentially brittle. Caliper logs confirm this shale is the type of brittle shale that is fracable, can be propped, and is comparable to other productive shales. The TOC ranges from 3% to 9% and Ro ranges from .7 to .9, indicating the shale is in the oil window with sufficient organic carbon. Reservoir pressures are estimated between .46 to.52 psi/ft.
The infusion of extremely fine desiccate silt, intercalated with carbonate stringers during sea level low stand during Cline and Wolfcamp deposition create an ideal environment with the addition of enhanced storage and brittleness. The depth of the shale interval ranges from 7,700 – 9,800 in the Northern part of the basin to 9,500 to 11,700 feet in the Southern part of the basin.
Deliverables
Reservoir Potential Evaluation
NULOOK® Shale Analysis
NUSTIM® Geomechanical Analysis
NUVIEW® 2D Attribute Mapping
Counties
There are 13 Counties included in the Midland Basin Wolfcamp Study.
Midland Basin Wolfcamp Study -Consultation
Midland Basin Wolfcamp Study -Consultation
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Steven Roth joined NuTech in 2000. Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Roth served as Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, International Business Development Manager, and as a Senior Account Manager with NuTech.
Mr. Roth graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, and later earned his Master of Science degree in Geology from Kansas State University. With more than 36 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, he has also worked as:
Mr. Roth is also a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), and the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists (SIPES).
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