PSAnalysis of the Bagley Otsego Antrim Shale Infill Program for 2004: A Case History*
By
Timothy Jay Brock1
Search and Discovery Article #20040 (2006)
Posted October 16, 2006
*Adapted from poster presentation at AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, April 9-12, 2006.
Click to view posters in PDF format (~1.8 mb).
1NuEnergy Operating, Inc, Mason, MI ([email protected])
Abstract
The Bagley Otsego Antrim Shale Project in Otsego
County, Michigan is one of the oldest producing Antrim Shale projects and
contains the first wells ever completed in the Antrim Shale, starting in the
1940's. It is rather unique in that the project is not unitized and each well is
individually metered. The 2004 infill program was designed to look for areas in
which production and ultimate recovery could be enhanced through the drilling of
additional wells. In order to perform this analysis, maps of current production
rate, cumulative production and
percent
CO2 in the gas were prepared.
Drilling locations were selected to determine whether the target for additional
drilling should be areas of historically low recovery, areas of poor
productivity, areas with low CO2 content in the gas, and whether more
modern completion techniques would impact the results. Four wells were drilled
and the results of those wells were analyzed. The result was that 3 of the 4
wells were successful, and additional wells have since been drilled and
permitted, using the results of this study and the results of the initial 4
wells.
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