AAPG Hedberg Conference
Vail, Colorado
April 24-29, 2005
Tight
Gas
Sands to U.S.
Gas
Production
NRG Associates, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Production from
tight
gas
sands has been a growing and indispensable proportion of U.S.
gas
production. This poster discusses three dimensions of the contribution of production from
tight
gas
sands from 1990 to 2003: (1) within the context of total U.S.
gas
production, (2) by comparison to other non-conventional sources of domestic
gas
production, and )3) the geographical and geological composition of
tight
gas
sands production.
From 1990 to 2003, production from
tight
gas
sands grew from 11% to 18% of contiguous U.S.
gas
production. Production from
tight
gas
sands is greater than the production from each of the other major non-conventional sources of production (coalbed methane,
gas
from shales, deepwater); in fact, production from
tight
gas
sands is nearly equal to production from all three of these sources.
Tight
gas
sands production is highly concentrated in fewer than ten crucial plays. The future of
tight
gas
sands production thus depends on sustaining and growing production from these plays and developing major new
tight
gas
sand plays.
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