--> ABSTRACT: Geological Controls on Natural Gas Production in the Antrim Shale of the Michigan Basin, by Timothy M. Dellapenna; #91003 (1990).
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ABSTRACT: Geological Controls on Natural Previous HitGasNext Hit Production in the Antrim Previous HitShaleNext Hit of the Michigan Basin

Timothy M. Dellapenna

The Antrim Previous HitShaleNext Hit (Devonian-Mississippian) is a prolific natural Previous HitgasNext Hit reservoir with distinctive source rock and reservoir characteristics. The Antrim is composed of two distinctive lithofacies: a black Previous HitshaleNext Hit lithofacies having total organic carbon (TOC) values as high as 12% and a gray-green Previous HitshaleNext Hit lithofacies having TOC values generally below 0.5%. The black Previous HitshaleNext Hit facies is the primary source bed and reservoir for natural Previous HitgasNext Hit. Based on Rock-Eval data, the kerogen in the Antrim Previous HitShaleNext Hit is only marginally mature with respect to generation of liquid hydrocarbons. Tmax is in the range of 435°C, vitrinite reflectance values are 0.41, and thermal alteration index (TAI) is 2. These data indicate a maximum burial temperature of approximately 60°C in Otsego Count , Michigan, the main play area. Although the thermal maturation level in this area is very low, the Previous HitgasNext Hit produced from the Antrim is internally sourced and thermogenic; this interpretation is based on the presence of trace amounts of high-gravity oil and a thermogenic isotopic signature of produced Previous HitgasNext Hit samples. The black Previous HitshaleNext Hit facies in the Antrim contains significant authigenic silica and is more susceptible to fracturing compared to the carbonate-cemented gray-green shales facies. Extremely low Previous HitgasNext Hit permeability values (0.1 md) indicates that fractures serve as conduits for delivery of Previous HitgasNext Hit to the borehole. Most of the Previous HitgasNext Hit must be stored in the Previous HitshaleNext Hit matrix porosity because total Previous HitgasTop volume produced far exceeds fracture reservoir volume.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91003©1990 AAPG Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, June 3-6, 1990