--> Abstract: Assessment of Potential Shale Gas Resources in UK Pennine Basin Carboniferous Shales, by Andrews, Ian; Harvey, Toni; Andrews, Ian; Smith, Kevin; Smith, Nigel; Vincent, Ceri; #90163 (2013)
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Assessment of Potential Previous HitShaleNext Hit Previous HitGasNext Hit Resources in UK Pennine Basin Carboniferous Shales

Andrews, Ian; Harvey, Toni; Andrews, Ian; Smith, Kevin; Smith, Nigel; Vincent, Ceri

Carboniferous organic-rich basin shales are present at outcrop and at depth across much of the Pennine Basin (central UK). These organic-rich shales are known to be important source rocks for the oil and Previous HitgasNext Hit found in conventional oil and Previous HitgasNext Hit fields in areas including the offshore UK Irish Sea and the onshore UK East Midlands. These thick Previous HitshaleNext Hit source rocks are now recognised to form a potential Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit play. Before any exploration had taken place, The UK Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit industry is in its infancy, with only four Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit wells drilled as of Q3 2012. The production data from frac tests of the Preese Hall well during 2011 (which was stopped before completion of the fraccing programme following two local earthquakes) remains confidential; however, the operator Cuadrilla has estimated that some 200 tcf of in place Previous HitgasNext Hit occurs across their licence within Carboniferous shales. In a separate assessment in 2010, DECC and BGS estimated that, by a simple scaled basin size analogy with similar producing Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit plays in the USA, the recoverable reserve potential from the Pennine Basin Upper Bowland Previous HitShaleNext Hit could be around 4.7 tcf Previous HitgasNext Hit.

Our new 2012 DECC/BGS study has followed a more detailed path, including seismic interpretation of the Carboniferous (Bowland Previous HitShaleNext Hit, Hodder Mudstone and laterally equivalent Previous HitshaleNext Hit formations) across the Mississippian component rift basins of the Pennine Basin, along with well log interpretation and correlation, 3-D depth modelling, geochemical analysis, and 2-D thermal maturity basin modelling. These data have been used to assess the distribution of the potential Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit play and to estimate the potential in place Carboniferous Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasTop resource across the UK's Pennine Basin.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90163©2013AAPG 2013 Annual Convention and Exhibition, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19-22, 2013