Marlan W. Downey, Julie Garvin, RC Lagomarsino, David F. Nicklin.

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Marlan W. Downey, Julie Garvin, RC Lagomarsino, David F. Nicklin

 Roxanna Oil and Gas Company  Eddie Little  Matador Resources Company  Anne Lindsey McColloch  Justin Bagley  Bo Henk

 Gas-in-place measurements in the Coal and Shale Gas Industry  Gas desorption methodology  Importance of Hydrocarbon Target Volumes in Unconventional Resource Plays  Measure amount of Hydrocarbons available  Application of RockEval Pyrolysis for S1 values

 Standard analytical technique over 20 years  Measures total gas contained in coal cores or shale cores.  Allows the determination of the total gas resource in place in a given area.

 Focus on application of hydrocarbon distillation from Rock-Eval.  Requires rock samples, preferably whole core, properly collected.  Determines volumes of distillable hydrocarbons in the rock in mg of hydrocarbon/g of dry rock.  Relatively simple and cheap to do.  Results can be obtained early in exploration campaign.  Easily up-scaled to reflect total rock potential.

 Emphasis on S1 measurement of distillable hydrocarbons.

S1 Peak Volatilization of existing HC S2 Peak Pyrolysis of kerogen (nonvolatile organic matter) Existing Oil TEMPERATURE Rock Eval Pyrolysis S1 represents the free hydrocarbons in a rock Primarily indicates generated free oil (liquid hydrocarbons) The greater the S1 value, the greater amount of free oil Optimum data from whole core T max Potential Oil TIME

 Establish S1 values, preferably from whole core, preferably every foot. This represents measured oil- in-place per unit volume of rock.  Upscale oil-in-place to Acre-feet or “Section-feet” (i.e. one square mile of surface area x one foot thick x hydrocarbon richness).  Resulting volume from core measurements is a minimum value for the oil-in-place volume.

M S1HC = Ah (ρ Av ) (S1 Av )(.001) ÷ 8.11E-10 acre-ft/cc Where: M S1HC = Mass of S1 hydrocarbons per section (g) A = Area of interest in acres (sectional area – 640 acres) h = Reservoir height (ft) ρ Av = Average bulk density (g/cc) S1 Av =Average S1 (mg/g) Step 1: grams of oil per section

V S1HC = M S1HC ÷ ρ oil Where: V S1HC = Volume of S1 hydrocarbons per section (cc) M S1HC = Mass of S1 hydrocarbons per section (g) ρ oil = Density of oil (g/cc) Step 2: volume of oil per section (cc)

Oil in Place per section (Bbl) = V S1HC x 6.29E-6 bbl/cc Step 3: barrels of oil per section

Oil in Place per 640 acre/ft = x (ρ Av ) (S1 Av )/(ρ oil ) Where: ρ Av = Average bulk density (g/cc) S1 Av =Average S1 (mg/g) ρ oil = Density of oil (g/cc) Simplified Equation

Oil in Place per 640 acre/ft = x (S1 Av ) Where: S1 Av =Average S1 (mg/g) Assumes: 2.5 g/cc Bulk Density 50º API Oil Gravity Simplified Equation

1 section = 640 Acres 1 cc = E-10 Acre-ft 1 cc = E-6 Bbl Specific gravity = 141.5/( API gravity) Specific gravity 1 =1 g/cc 1 mg =.001 g

Using S1 in mg/g to BBL of Oil in 640 acres/foot ,000 24,000 40,000 56,000 72,000 S1 MG/G BBL/FT (Min. Target Vol.) Assumes: 2.5 g/cc Bulk Density 50º API Oil Gravity (R.C. Lagomarsino)

OIL FAIRWAY DRY GAS FAIRWAY COMBOLIQUIDS/GASFAIRWAY Well ‘A’ Well ‘B’

Average S1 = 3.55 g/mg MBBL/640 ac/ft (Less Thermally Mature) Weighted Avg. = 11.0 MMBBL/640 Ac. (Min. Target Vol.)

OIL FAIRWAY DRY GAS FAIRWAY COMBOLIQUIDS/GASFAIRWAY Well ‘A’ Well ‘B’

Average S1 = 1.86 g/mg MBBL/640 ac/ft Weighted Avg. = 4.0 MMBBL/640 Ac. (Min. Target Vol.) (More Thermally Mature)

 Rock-Eval S1 value provides early measurement of oil in place.  Can be up-scaled easily for various thicknesses for quantified values of oil-in-place.  Measurements of oil-in-place compared to production decline analysis will provide improved measures of recovery efficiency.  For further information, check out: