Prospect Analysis
Prospect Analysis
Prospect Analysis
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Beta
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Relevance:
Demonstrate some the tasks that go into determining the size of the prize and the risk associated with a prospect
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3. HC Type
4. Assessment 5. Risk
Plumbing To Connect the Container to the Kitchen
A Real HC System
organic rich serves as a source rock
Draupne Shale
Facies Change
Brent Sandstone
acts as a reservoir
HC Migration
oil & gas from the Draupne, gas from coals in the Brent
Most-Likely Scenario
Alpha Beta
Sea Water
Oil
Overburden Seal
Migration
Oil
Generation
Oil
18 Ma
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Most-Likely Scenario
Alpha Beta
Sea Water
Migration
Oil
Migration
Oil
Generation
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Oil
10 Ma
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Alpha Beta
Sea Water
Migration
Oil
Generation
Oil
Present
Generation
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Gas
Most-Likely Scenario
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Beta
Oil
Oil
18 Ma
Map of the Reservoir Unit
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Most-Likely Scenario
Alpha Beta
Oil
Oil
10 Ma
Map of the Reservoir Unit
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Most-Likely Scenario
Alpha Beta
Gas
Oil
Oil
Present
Map of the Reservoir Unit
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Explorations Task
Identify Opportunities
Acquire Seismic Data Interpret Seismic Data
Failure
Success
Confirmation Well
Uneconomic Success
Drop Area
To EMDC or EMPC
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Outline 1. Define prospect elements 2. Estimating trap volumes 3. HC Type 4. Assessment 5. Risk
Exercise 12 Parts 1 - 6
We will do some quick estimates using a series of simplifying assumptions
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Consider This .
Height 1
Height 2 Base 2
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r2
*h
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Beta
h
r
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Outline 1. Define prospect elements 2. Estimating trap volumes 3. HC Type 4. Assessment 5. Risk
DHI Analysis AVO Analysis HC Systems Analysis
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Oil or Gas??? Should there be a difference in seismic response (AVO) between an oil-filled reservoir and a gas-filled reservoir?
Model response with different rock & fluid properties
Quantitative
If there should be a difference, which fluid type does the seismic data support?
Extract amplitudes from near- and far-angle stacks
From our basin modeling & HC systems analysis, which fluid type should we expect
What did the source generate What did the trap leak or spill
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Qualitative
Gas
Oil
Brine
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0.2
Slope
0.0
30%
-0.2
-0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
Intercept
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Questions???
How can we verify this scenario? To what level are the traps filled with oil & gas? What would be the value ($) if our scenario is correct? How much more/less HC could there be? How risky is this prospect (chance that we are totally wrong)?
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Fluid Contact? Gas over Oil? Fluid Contact? Oil over Water?
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Outline
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Types of Assessments
Once a lead has been high-graded into a prospect, we have to assess its potential value
Deterministic Assessment
One value for each parameter One final number, e.g., 200 MBO
Probabilistic Assessment
A range of values for each parameter A range of outcomes, e.g. 200 50 MBO
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Scenario 2
Alpha
Scenario 3
Alpha
Scenario 4
Alpha
Oil Only
1. Gross Rock Volume 2. Reservoir Volume 3. Pore Volume 4. In-Place Volume 5. In-Place Barrels 6. EUR Unrisked
7. EUR Risked
MBO
MBO
Gas
Billion Cubic Ft Gas
Oil-Equivalent
Million Oil Equivalent Barrels
Scenario 1
Oil & Gas
178 MOEB
6 GCF = 1 MBO
Scenario 2
Gas Only
86 MOEB
Uneconomic
Scenario 3
Oil Only
Scenario 4
Low Gas Saturation
Probabilistic Assessment
The Goal is to Get A Number and a Range of Possible Outcomes We Input a Range of Values for Each Assessment Parameter
usually minimum, most-likely, maximum
Area
Thickness Net:Gross Porosity
Min 12
ML 20
Max 27
HC Sat.
FVF
Recovery
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Unrisked Results
Alpha Prospect Unrisked
Excedance Probability
100%
100
80%
60% 40%
20%
0% 0
Economic Minimum
100
200
300
400
Outline
Source Maturation
Reservoir Quality
Seal Adequacy
HC Migration
Biodegradation
A team of experts consider these key elements for each prospect. They rate the chance of success (COS) for each on a scale of 0 to 1
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There is also some risk that the trap holds low gas saturation and that reservoir quality is poor
Reservoir Presence - - - - 1.0 Reservoir Quality Trap Quality Seal Adequacy - - - - 0.85 - - - - 1.0 - - - - 0.8 chance of success (COS)
Some Risk
Source Quality
Source Maturation HC Migration Biodegradation
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- - - - 1.0
- - - - 1.0 - - - - 1.0 - - - - 1.0
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0.61
Highest Risk
100
0.8
Gas Only
Economic Minimum
61 % COS
0.6 0.4
0.2
0.0 0
100
200
300
400
500
Exercise 14 Part 7
In the exercise we will use A COS of 61% An economic minimum of 100 MBOE
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