Integrated Reservoir Characterization of the Entrada Erg-margin Gas Play,
Flat
Rock Field, Southern Uinta Basin, Utah
Recent discovery of high-BTU gas-charged Jurassic reservoirs
in the North Hill Creek/
Flat
Rock (NHC/FR) Field, southern
flat
“earthy”
facies. Tidal
flat
facies
are dominated by mudstones and siltstones. These outcrops are likely analogs for
reservoirs in the NHC/FR Field.
Outcrop and log analyses are integrated with seismic attribute maps of the Entrada section from a 3D seismic survey acquired by Wind River Resources over the NHC/FR Field. Relative to important reservoir considerations, our study indicates: 1- eolian-influenced facies have porosities greater than 23 percent, 2- water table fluctuations during dune development affect reservoir quality, and 3- erg-margin, reservoir quality sandstone bodies can be offset vertically and isolated from each other.
Reservoir characterization studies of the outcrop include; photomosaics, identification of facies and potential baffles and barriers, porosity/permeability analysis, sedimentary petrology, grain size analysis, and measured sections including scintillometer logs. Strike- and dip-oriented, high resolution 2D seismic reflection profiles were shot in an attempt to understand the 3D architecture of