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MARCELLUSRegional Field Study
Field Study Introduction
NUTECH has combined its expertise with the emerging interest in North American shale plays in order to develop the most detailed regional field studies available to the E&P industry. These studies have been developed through NUTECH’s experience and analysis of several thousand wells with core and production data.
Each of NUTECH ’s studies provides insight into the connectivity across the area by simulating geological and petrophysical property distributions. The results confirm the stratigraphic variability as well as identify and quantify hydrocarbon columns per well and across the study area.
NUTECH ’s management team will provide geological-based input to assist you in decision making on each well, including working closely with your technical personnel in connection with well evaluations and listings.
Field Study Deliverables
1) Individual NULOOK Shale Analysis of each well in the study. Includes core calibrated calculations of permeability, effective porosity, water saturation, TOC, and lithology identification. Presented in pdf and tif format
2) Individual NuList Engineering Summary providing reservoir parameters in tabular form and additional calculations of Net Permeability, Hydrocarbon Pore Volume, and Free and Adsorbed GIP (BCF/sec) or OIP(MMBO/sec). Presented in .xls format
3) .las file for each well including the original open hole data going into the petrophysical model, and the curves
generated through NULOOK analysis
Field Study Deliverables
A sampling of wells taken from the regional study has been selected for NUSTIM horizontal completion optimization. NUSTIM evaluation builds on the Petrophysical & GeoTextural analysis by incorporating completion & economic data to deliver an optimized completion design for the reservoir of interest. Using a 30 scenario frac simulation model, NUSTIM will investigate various completion parameters including lateral landing point, rate, size, concentration, fluid, prop, and cluster spacing in the horizontal. Comparisons of created frac geometry, predicted production & decline, and ultimately Net Present Value will provide the client with an optimized completion design for the reservoir in this area. A recommended landing lateral target & pump schedule for the selected completion design is included. Deliverables for each of the NUSTIM wells will include pdf of the NUSTIM report & also an Executive Summary in PowerPoint format that steps through the NUSTIM process and results.
Fracture Geometry Comparison Production Prediction Comparison
Net Present Value Optimization
Field Study Deliverables
1. 3D Structural Model using well picks for the top and base of the objectives (although faults exist throughout the
trend they were not included in this project due to the regional scope, a lack of seismic data and the stratigraphic nature of the play)
2. Stratigraphic Cross Sections per project area using NuLook presentation
3. 3D Petrophysical Property Distribution Model
4. Multiple Realizations of property distributions for each project area
5. CSIM (Composite Stratigraphic Image Maps) created
6. Printed Scaled Plots of CSIMs, one each (i.e. Average Porosity (PHIE), Clay Volume, Free Fluid porosity (PHIE-BVI), Average Permeability (PERMSH Avg) and KH (PERMSH Net), VClay, TOC (Total Organic Carbon), HCPV (Hydrocarbon Pore Volume), Structure and Thickness maps (below are some examples of the maps included)
7. Maps can also be delivered electronically in a zmap plus format (maps can be uploaded into different software
packages & overlay maps can be created)
8. Executive Report, Project Binder, and CD
9. NUVIEW PDFs for all wells used in the project (paper copies are available for an additional fee*)
Field Study Deliverables
A sampling of wells taken from the regional study has been selected for NUSTIM horizontal completion optimization. NUSTIM evaluation builds on the Petrophysical & GeoTextural analysis by incorporating completion & economic data to deliver an optimized completion design for the reservoir of interest. Using a 30 scenario frac simulation model, NUSTIM will investigate various completion parameters including lateral landing point, rate, size, concentration, fluid, prop, and cluster spacing in the horizontal. Comparisons of created frac geometry, predicted production & decline, and ultimately Net Present Value will provide the client with an optimized completion design for the reservoir in this area. A recommended landing lateral target & pump schedule for the selected completion design is included. Deliverables for each of the NUSTIM wells will include pdf of the NUSTIM report & also an Executive Summary in PowerPoint format that steps through the NUSTIM process and results.
Fracture Geometry Comparison Production Prediction Comparison
Net Present Value Optimization
Field Study Deliverables Geomechanical Analysis
Rock Properties such as, Poisson’s ratio, Young’s modulus, Biot’s constant, pore pressure, overburden pressure, in-situ stress profile descriptions, and brittleness
1. Young’s Modulus is a measure of the stiffness of the rock. It can be obtained from the measurement of dynamic modulus using sonic log measurements. Calculations of Young’s Modulus based on the petrophysical properties of an interval are correlated to core or sonic log measurements, allowing for good predictions in intervals where sonic and core data are not available. This property impacts both the NuStim fracture and production models. Typical Young’s Moduli range from 100,000 to 10,000,000 psi
2. Poisson’s ratio is a rock property which governs the NuStim fracture growth model. It is a component of the stress profile. Poisson’s ratio is defined as the ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain. It can be obtained from core measurements or indirectly obtained from sonic log measurements. Calculations of Poisson’s ratio based on the petrophysical properties of an interval are correlated to core or sonic log measurements, allowing for good predictions in intervals where sonic and core data are not available. Poisson’s ratio values typically range from 0.15 to 0.4
3. Brittleness coefficient (%) - Lower values indicate a ductile zone, while higher values indicate a more brittle interval. A brittle zone is more likely to be naturally fractured and to respond positively to waterfrac stimulation techniques
Cayuga
MadisonGenesee
Erie
Ontario
Seneca
LivingstonWyoming
CortlandYates
Chenango
Tompkins
SteubenChautauqua
Schuyler
Cattaraugus Allegany
Broome
Tioga
Chemung
Erie
BradfordTioga
Potter
McKeanWarren
Susquehanna
AshtabulaLake
Crawford
GeaugaWyoming
Lackawanna
Cuyahoga
Elk
Forest
Venango
Cameron
Lycoming
Sullivan
TrumbullMercer
ClintonClarion Luzerne
JeffersonSummitPortage
Columbia
edina
Clearfield Centre
NorthumberlandButler
Montour
Armstrong
UnionMahoning
CarbonLawrence
WayneStark
SchuylkillColumbiana
Indiana
Snyder
Beaver
Mifflin
Lehigh
Huntingdon
Blair
Carroll
Cambria
Juniata
Westmoreland
Berks
mes
TuscarawasDauphin
Hancock
PerryJefferson
Lebanon
Washington
hoctonHarrison
Brooke
Cumberland
BedfordLancaster
Franklin
SomersetChester
York
Guernsey
Ohio
Belmontum
FultonAdams
Marshall Greene
Noble
Monroe
Chester
New Castle
MorganAllegany
GarrettWashington
Cecil
Wetzel
Monongalia
Harford
PrestonBaltimore
Carroll
Frederick
Morgan
Washington
Marion
BerkeleyTyler
Hampshire JeffersonHarrison
Frederick
Taylor
Doddridge
Ritchie
Kent
Baltimore
Howard
KeMontgomery
GrantLoudoun
Barbour Tucker ClarkeQueen Anne's
Hardy Anne Arundel
Winchester
Wirt
Lewis Caroline
Prince George's
Randolph
UpshurGilmer
ShenandoahCalhoun
Warren
Fauquier
District of Columbia
Pendleton
Talbot
Prince William
Arlington
Braxton
Falls ChurchFairfax
Rappahannock
Rockingham
Alexandria
Page
Manassas ParkManassas
Calvert
Pocahontas
WebsterCharles DorchesterCulpeper
ClayMadison
Kanawha
Stafford
Highland
Wicomi
Nicholas St. Mary's
Harrisonburg
Augusta
GreeneKing George
Orange
Spotsylvania
Fredericksburg
SomersetWestmoreland
Dorchester
Staunton Somerset
Allegheny
Pleasants
Wood
Fayette
Roane
Jackson
Mineral
Area B
Area A
Area C
PETRA 1/17/2014 12:57:05 PM
Marcellus Regional Field Study
The Marcellus Formation was deposited during the Middle Devonian Period about 390 million years ago in the Appalachian Basin of Eastern North America. The Appalachian Basin was formed as the result of the collision of Avalonia with Laurentia (pre-‐historic North America). This collision marked the onset of the Acadian orogeny and the formation of the northern Appalachians.
This mountain building event caused the Appalachian Basin to subside and fill with sediment. Erosion of the newly formed mountains slowly deposited sediments in this deep water, low-‐energy, poorly-‐oxygenated environment and resulted in an organic rich source rock from which hydrocarbons were generated.
This study provides a petrophysical and geological analysis of 143 Marcellus wells that allows insight into the connectivity of textural attributes of the wells with NULOOK Shale Analysis and attribute mapping from NUVIEW. Also available to coincide with the study is NUSTIM Geomechanical Analysis that depicts formation brittleness and fracability identification.
Pricing Guide
Area A
65 wells
$64,500
GeoMechanical
$39,000
Area B
49 wells
$48,725
GeoMechanical
$29,400
Area C
29 wells
$28,850
GeoMechanical
$17,400
Entire Study
143 wells
$143,000
GeoMechanical
$80,000
NuTech Energy AllianceMarcellus Regional Field Study-A
Wellname State County API
R.W. KISSELL UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200090000HAROLD W. LUNDY #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200020000CASEMAN GROSS ET AL UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200100000FRANK BONIN #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200070000LEONARD #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200280000VISSCHER L 3 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200660000SIMONS EE #1 PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD 37015200260000COMMONWEALTH OF PA #1 WN PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200620000PA FOREST LANDS #6246 PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200680000UNITED GAS SUPPLY #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200470000C O P 236 #1823 PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200670000KEYSTONE MANOR #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200730000COMM. OF PA. TRACT 421 #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMERON 37023200690000COP TRACT 247 #1 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE 37027200160000TEXAS GULF #1 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE 37027200060000W. W. LITKE #1D PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE 37027206440000KONSTANTINIDES #1 NEW YORK CHEMUNG 31015230230000SEKELLA #1 NEW YORK CHEMUNG 31015231460000P.N.G. #6 - 4489 PENNSYLVANIA CLARION 37031202610000JOHN HOWARD #1 WN-5041 PENNSYLVANIA CLARION 37031205920000COP TRACT 331 #2 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033218780000FRANCIS KASSAB #1 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033230960000POWER LAND #1 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033211790000POWER LAND #2 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033232450000HAMILTON UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033228780000COMMONWEALTH #324-10 PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD 37033240800000COP TRACT 345 #50 PENNSYLVANIA CLINTON 37035209160000HORNE #1A PENNSYLVANIA CLINTON 37035208510000EDGAR MUNSON #LW-404 PENNSYLVANIA CLINTON 37035209320000PA STATE TRACT 679 #1 PENNSYLVANIA CLINTON 37035203750000WINNER#1 PENNSYLVANIA CLINTON 37035211160000FRINK #1 NEW YORK CORTLAND 31023230510000SYLVANIA OIL AND GAS #1 PENNSYLVANIA ELK 37047203340000JAMES P. BURKE 3323 #1 PENNSYLVANIA ELK 37047226500000FORTUNA-SENECA #003 PENNSYLVANIA ELK 37047234820000#1H PENNSYLVANIA FOREST 37053212500000KITTANNING STATE FOREST UNG # 1 PENNSYLVANIA JEFFERSON 37065209890000ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH COAL WN-1518 PENNSYLVANIA JEFFERSON 37065212850000STATE FOREST TRACT 552 #1 PENNSYLVANIA LYCOMING 37081200280000ULMER #1 PENNSYLVANIA LYCOMING 37081200500000MARS COMPANY #1 PENNSYLVANIA MC KEAN 37083313920000CYCLONE L-596-1 PENNSYLVANIA MC KEAN 37083462790000COLLINS PINE #7380 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105210610000HOMER STATE #1-303 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105206880000KAPLE YX # 202 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105213920000COLLUSSY YX 201 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105213910000KAPLE YX208 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105214230000DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL #1 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105204670000
Marcellus Regional Field StudyArea A
NuTech Energy Alliance
NuTech Energy AllianceMarcellus Regional Field Study-A
#NAME? State County APIC O P TRACT 365 #2 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105208560000C O P TRACT 388 #2 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105209660000Y. CRISPELL #2 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105211110000MASONITE #1 PENNSYLVANIA POTTER 37105205690000HOUSEL #2 NEW YORK STEUBEN 31101239680000SMITH STOCK FARMS #1 NEW YORK STEUBEN 31101214590000M. DEMUN #1 NEW YORK STEUBEN 31101217180000S&S COAL COMPANY O&G WARR #4224 1-A PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117200560000ALLEN ET AL #1 PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117201360000ARTHUR KNAPP #WN-1779 PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117201050000COP TRACT 561#1 PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117201350000KRAUSE 22526 #1 PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117201590000COTTON HANLON # 1 NEW YORK TIOGA 31107231850000MARION B PAYNE # 1-20514 T PENNSYLVANIA TIOGA 37117200740000WOLF 1 #23282 NEW YORK TOMPKINS 31109217110000BRADY UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA VENANGO 37121431190000
Wellname State County API
N.C. MARTIN #1 PENNSYLVANIA ARMSTRONG 37005212010000
VERYL M. CLARK #2 PENNSYLVANIA ARMSTRONG 37005216720000
METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES #1 PENNSLYVANIA BEAVER 37007200540000
ESTELLA MALLOW ET AL #1 PENNSYLVANIA BEDFORD 37009200590000
BOAN UNIT 2 OHIO BELMONT 34013205910000
FEGENGO #1 OHIO BELMONT 34013205860000
POLLOCK #1-7 OHIO BELMONT 34013206010000
BLAIR GAP WATER SUPPLY CO. #1 PENNSYLVANIA BLAIR 37013200080000
EMMET C. RICE #1 PENNSYLVANIA BUTLER 37019206900000
DAYTON #1 PENNSYLVANIA BUTLER 37019213620000
MYERS #2 PENNSYLVANIA BUTLER 37019213590000
CLARENCE CREEL NO.1 PENNSYLVANIA BUTLER 37019213050000
HELEN CASTINE #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMBRIA 37021208450000
SALTLICK #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMBRIA 37021207910000
MANGES #1 PENNSYLVANIA CAMBRIA 37021208420000
J & D TUCKOSH 1-35 OHIO CARROLL 34019219400000
SUMMITCREST INC. #1-35 OHIO COLUMBIANA 34029216270000
SOWARDS UNIT # 1-K OHIO COLUMBIANA 34029216370000
MARTIN MARIETTA CORP #3 PENNSYLVANIA FAYETTE 37051205230000
FRACIS R. GRIFFIN #1 PENNSYLVANIA FAYETTE 37051201530000
BARTON 10 PENNSYLVANIA FAYETTE 37051207370000
MARY DUPREE GAS UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA FAYETTE 37051202590000
UW-208 PENNSYLVANIA FAYETTE 37051233510000
HAUDENSHIELD #1 PENNSYLVANIA GREENE 37059230380000
C. WHITELEY NO. 3 OHIO GUERNSEY 34059233680000
LEOTA WARR #1 PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA 37063261930000
ALTA S WISSINGER #3-4756 PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA 37063220380000
J & W ALLENDER #1-17 OHIO JEFFERSON 34081204830000
A. PELEGREEN JR. #1-34 OHIO JEFFERSON 34081204810000
J & J JACKSON ET AL NO.1 OHIO JEFFERSON 34081204610000
MC CURLEY NO.1 PENNSYLVANIA LAWRENCE 37073200360000
JOHN BURLEY #1 WEST VIRGINIA MARSHALL 47051005390000
WEFLER #1 OHIO MONROE 34111237430000
P. CHRISTMAN NO. 1 OHIO MONROE 34111229370000
SCHNEEBERGER UNIT #1 OHIO NOBLE 34121241050000
RICHARD R. SECHLER #1 PENNSYLVANIA SOMERSET 37111201440000
PA. GAME COMMISSION TRACT 111A-2 PENNSYLVANIA SOMERSET 37111201560000
BIRD COAL COMPANY #1 PENNSYLVANIA SOMERSET 37111201700000
PA TRACT 280 #1 PENNSYLVANIA SOMERSET 37111201470000
H. A. LANDIS UNIT # 1 PENNSYLVANIA SOMERSET 37111201110000
ANNA JOHNSON #1 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON 37125214610000
HAROLD L. WARD #1 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON 37125214600000
HUNTER #1 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON 37125214460000
FAIRGROUNDS UNIT #1 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON 37125220820000
F.I MONINGER # 590034 PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON 37125231920000
JOHN A. FORBES ET AL NO.2, SERIAL NO. 1 PENNSYLVANIA WESTMORELAND 37129216820000
ZAPPONE UNIT NO. 1 F-5046 PENNSYLVANIA WESTMORELAND 37129234200000
H & M PICCOLI #1 PENNSYLVANIA WESTMORELAND 37129208060000
Marcellus Regional Field StudyArea B
NuTech Energy Alliance
Wellname State County API
MARGROFF #2 MARYLAND GARRETT 19023001170000
US TRACT 186-A NO. A-602 MARYLAND GARRETT 19023000540000
J. BORING #11214 WEST VIRGINIA HARRISON 47033005270000
RUSSELL E. STAATS #2 WEST VIRGINIA JACKSON 47035015170000
824213 W.D. LEWIS HEIRS LTD. PART WEST VIRGINIA KANAWHA 47039055320000
McDONALD #2A WEST VIRGINIA LEWIS 47041036400000
BLACKSHERE 101 WEST VIRGINIA MARION 47049010770000
CHARLES & THOMAS OGLEBAY NO.2 WEST VIRGINIA MINERAL 47057000720000
JACK MULLEN NO. 1 WEST VIRGINIA MINERAL 47057000490000
SPENCER NO. 1 WEST VIRGINIA MINERAL 47057000640000
M.E.R.C. #1 WEST VIRGINIA MONONGALIA 47061003700000
CV-1972 FLYNN CO & LLM #A-20 WEST VIRGINIA NICHOLAS 47067006530000
DICE #1 WEST VIRGINIA PENDLETON 47071000210000
YEAGER #1 WEST VIRGINIA PRESTON 47077002840000
WATSON #1 WEST VIRGINIA PRESTON 47077002530000
MCMULLAN H #A-1094 WEST VIRGINIA RANDOLPH 47083005410000
JORDAN #1 WEST VIRGINIA ROANE 47087039140000
CHERRY RUN #1 WEST VIRGINIA TAYLOR 47091005760000
WILFONG #1 WEST VIRGINIA TUCKER 47093001010000
BIDDLE #303 WEST VIRGINIA TYLER 47095011210000
ELLA SCHILLING #2 OHIO WASHINGTON 34167285740000
AUGENSTEIN ROBERT UNIT #1 OHIO WASHINGTON 34167291460000
GEORGE HAUSSER #2 OHIO WASHINGTON 34167285970000
MARK KNOX NO. 1 OHIO WASHINGTON 34167284300000
OHIO POWER #4 OHIO WASHINGTON 34167291830000
R. GORDON BARRICK #1 WEST VIRGINIA WEBSTER 47101000630000
H. EMCH & A PYLES UNIT 1 WEST VIRGINIA WETZEL 47103006450000
GILBERT L HITE #1 WEST VIRGINIA WOOD 47107012230000
Marcellus Regional Field StudyArea C
NuTech Energy Alliance