Permian Basin – San Andres Mini Study
Analysis of 27 wells
NuTech’s San Andres study is a 27 well study in Eastern New Mexico and the Western Panhandle of Texas. The San Andres is a Guadalupian aged dolomitic reservoir and is comprised of oolitic grainstones. The San Andres is present in the Permian Basin and overlays the Glorietta. The San Andres is generally broken into three components; the high porosity at the top, the transition zone, and the residual oil zone. One of the historic issues facing the San Andres formation has been the large volumes of water produced. The San Andres has been waterflooded and injected into for disposal across the Basin for a long time, generally in the high porosity zone. Recent success has been had in the transition/residual oil zone. NuTech utilizes a mixed wettability model to show not only moveable water and oil but also the bound water and oil. The output includes the permeability to oil and water which allows operators to complete in zones that have a higher likelihood of hydrocarbon production.
Deliverables
Reservoir Potential Evaluation
NULOOK® Shale Analysis
NUSTIM® Geomechanical Analysis
NUVIEW® 2D Attribute Mapping
Permian Basin – San Andres Mini Study -Consultation
Permian Basin – San Andres Mini 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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