Mississippian
Barnett
Shale
,
Shale
Gas
Reservoirs
Pollastro, Richard M.,
Commercial production of natural
gas
from unconventional
shale
reservoirs takes place primarily in the contiguous
shale
gas
is produced annually from about 40,000 wells in 6 petroleum
basins. The largest
shale
-
gas
producing formation is the Mississippian Barnett
Shale
of the Fort Worth Basin, Texas, which accounted for more than 0.35 TCFG
in 2004. Presently, known recoverable reserves for the Barnett are about 4
TCFG. The
shale
-
gas
reservoirs by 2015, accounting for about
5 percent of
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently completed a total
petroleum system study and resource assessment of the Barnett
Shale
, the source
rock for more than 2 billion barrels of oil and 7 TCFG produced from
conventional reservoirs in the
Shale
assessment resulted in a mean total undiscovered
recoverable volume of 26.2 TCFG.
Technological
success and giant resource potential of the Barnett
Shale
has provided an
analog for exploration throughout
Shale
of the
shale
-
gas
reservoirs of the