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Energy Resource Potential of Gas Hydrates on -Assessment and Prospecting- the North Slope of Alaska Historical Review Through Current Programs -USGS Project Team- T.Collett, M. Lee, D. Taylor,T. Lorenson, W. Agena, J. Miller ALASKA GAS HYDRATE PLANNING WORKSHOP August 17-18, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska

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Energy Resource Potential of Gas Hydrates on

-Assessment and Prospecting-

the North Slope of Alaska

Historical Review Through Current Programs

-USGS Project Team-T.Collett, M. Lee, D. Taylor,T. Lorenson,

W. Agena, J. Miller

ALASKA GAS HYDRATE PLANNING WORKSHOPAugust 17-18, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska

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Menlo Park Petrophysics, Geochemistry Woods Hole

GHASTLI

Denver Logging, Seismics

USGS Gas Hydrate Studies

Blake RidgeNorthern Gulf

Mallik

North Slope of AK

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1980-2010 USGS Gas Hydrate Research

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Briefing Outline1. Why Alaska?2. Hydrate Resources Flow Chart - ALASKA

- WHERE-HOW-WHY Hydrates Occur in Nature?- HOW MUCH Hydrates and Gas?- Production Methods- Motivations – Economics and Political- Gas Hydrate Resources

3. Ongoing Research Activities- USDOE-Industry-et al Projects- BLM-USGS-DGGS Gas Hydrate Assessment- MMS National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

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Briefing Outline1. Why Alaska?2. Hydrate Resources Flow Chart - ALASKA

- WHERE-HOW-WHY Hydrates Occur in Nature?- HOW MUCH Hydrates and Gas?- Production Methods- Motivations – Economics and Political- Gas Hydrate Resources

3. Ongoing Research Activities- USDOE-Industry-et al Projects- BLM-USGS-DGGS Gas Hydrate Assessment- MMS National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

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Interest in Gas Hydrates

• Energy Resource

• Operational Hazard

– Slope stability and platforms

– Drilling

• Global Warming

– Methane 20 times more effective greenhouse gas than CO2

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Climate Change Studies

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Gas Hydrate Drilling and Production Problems

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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Briefing Outline1. Why Alaska?2. Hydrate Resources Flow Chart - ALASKA

- WHERE-HOW-WHY Hydrates Occur in Nature?- HOW MUCH Hydrates and Gas?- Production Methods- Motivations – Economics and Political- Gas Hydrate Resources

3. Ongoing Research Activities- USDOE-Industry-et al Projects- BLM-USGS-DGGS Gas Hydrate Assessment- MMS National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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Arctic Basins – Area of known or inferred gas hydrates

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Alaska NS Gas Hydrates100 km

Walakpa ?

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Controls on the Occurrence Gas Hydrate

-Gas Hydrate Petroleum System-

-Formation temperature

-Formation pressure

-Pore water salinity

-Gas chemistry

-Availability of gas and water

-Gas and water migration pathways

-Presence of reservoir rocks and seals

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Alaska NS Hydrate Stability Map

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Prudhoe-Kuparuk Methane Hydrate Stability

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Eileen Gas Hydrate Accumulation

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Eileen Gas Hydrate Accumulation

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Tarn Gas Hydrate Accumulation

Cirque 1 & 2

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Cirque-Tarn WellDisplay

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Eileen and Tarn Gas Hydrate Accumulations

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Eileen and Tarn Gas Hydrate Accumulations

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Hot Ice

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Wells of Opportunity – Geochemical Sampling

Geochem Wells

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Eileen and Tarn Gas Hydrate Petroleum System

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Composite of A-F Hydrates

Milne Pt 3D Survey

Milne Point Gas Hydrate AccumulationMilne Point Gas Hydrate Accumulation

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• Wavelet Processing• Project Preparation

– Synthetic ties– Stratigraphic ties– Historical Tops

• Petrophysical Analysis and Attribute Development

• Structural Interpretation

• Calculation of Base Hydrate Stability Zone (BHSZ)

• Intra-Gas Hydrate prospecting

• Sub-Hydrate Gas prospecting

• Volumetrics

MPU Seismic Evaluation Project WorkflowMPU Seismic Evaluation Project Workflow

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• Wavelet Processing• Project Preparation

– Synthetic ties– Stratigraphic ties– Historical Tops

• Petrophysical Analysis and Attribute Development

• Structural Interpretation

• Calculation of Base Hydrate Stability Zone (BHSZ)

• Intra-Gas Hydrate prospecting

• Sub-Hydrate Gas prospecting

• Volumetrics

MPU Seismic Evaluation Project WorkflowMPU Seismic Evaluation Project Workflow

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Myung Lee - 2004

Shale over GasShale over Gas--Filled Reservoir SandsFilled Reservoir Sands

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Myung Lee - 2004

Shale over HydrateShale over Hydrate--Filled Reservoir SandsFilled Reservoir Sands

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Thickness cut-off approximately 25 ft

Seismic Response to Saturation Changes Seismic Response to Saturation Changes in Gas Hydratein Gas Hydrate--bearing Reservoir Sandsbearing Reservoir Sands

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• Wavelet Processing• Project Preparation

– Synthetic ties– Stratigraphic ties– Historical Tops

• Petrophysical Analysis and Attribute Development

• Structural Interpretation

• Calculation of Base Hydrate Stability Zone (BHSZ)

• Intra-Hydrate prospecting

• Sub-Hydrate Gas prospecting

• Volumetrics

MPU Seismic Evaluation Project WorkflowMPU Seismic Evaluation Project Workflow

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MPU Gas Hydrate ProspectsMPU Gas Hydrate Prospects

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Fault-BoundedTrap, Gas Hydrate-Bearing Reservoir

MT. ELBERT MT. ELBERT ““CC”” and and ““DD”” Hydrate AnomalyHydrate Anomaly

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• Wavelet Processing• Project Preparation

– Synthetic ties– Stratigraphic ties– Historical Tops

• Petrophysical Analysis and Attribute Development

• Structural Interpretation

• Calculation of Base Hydrate Stability Zone (BHSZ)

• Intra-Hydrate prospecting

• Sub-Hydrate Gas prospecting

• Volumetrics

MPU Seismic Evaluation Project WorkflowMPU Seismic Evaluation Project Workflow

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MPU Gas Hydrate/Free Gas ProspectsMPU Gas Hydrate/Free Gas Prospects

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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1995 USGS Hydrate Resource Assessment

Alaska Gas Hydrate Play Based Assessment

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Hydrate Resource Assessment“Economically Recoverable Assessment”

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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•• JapanJapan–– JNOC/JOGMEC (METI) JNOC/JOGMEC (METI) –– JNOC collaboratorsJNOC collaborators

•• CanadaCanada–– GSCGSC–– BP/Chevron/BurlingtonBP/Chevron/Burlington–– (Japex Canada, Imperial Oil)(Japex Canada, Imperial Oil)

•• USA USA –– USGS USGS –– USDOEUSDOE

•• GermanyGermany–– GeoForschungsZentrum PotsdamGeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam

•• IndiaIndia–– National Gas Hydrate Program (NGHP), with DGH, MOP&NG, National Gas Hydrate Program (NGHP), with DGH, MOP&NG,

ONGC, and GAILONGC, and GAIL•• International Continental Scientific Drilling ProgramInternational Continental Scientific Drilling Program

–– Universities and research institutes in Japan, Canada, USA, Universities and research institutes in Japan, Canada, USA, Germany and ChinaGermany and China

Mallik 2002 Gas Hydrate Production Test Well

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Mallik 5L-38 Geological Setting

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Three well concept enabled a diverse and flexible program

• Controlled production experiments, with real time formation monitoring

• Access for experimental logging and cross hole geophysics

• Integrated permafrost and gas hydrate research program

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Mallik-2002 Production Testing and Modeling

PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

- Tested the response of a in-situ natural gas hydrate occurrence to changes in pressure and temperature conditions.

- Produced gas from gas hydrate by thermal stimulation and reservoir depressurization.

- Production test results, combined with other project data, haveprovided the scientific and engineering data set needed to develop and calibrate gas hydrate production simulators.

- Calibrated Mallik specific gas hydrate production simulations.- Used calibrated simulators to project the results of the Mallik 5L-38

gas hydrate thermal production test beyond the duration and conditions of the actual test.

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Mallik 5L-38 gas hydrate thermal stimulation & reservoir depressurization production experiments

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Mallik 5L-38 MDT Pressure Transient Analyses

MDT #2• 3 flow & shut-in

sequences– 8/25 min.– 37/69 min.– 16/190 min.

• 3 fracture sequences

• 1 final flow and shut in sequence– 21/76 min.

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Flare

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HP Separator

Gas Entrained Return Fluid

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LP Separator

HeatExchanger

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188 bbls< 50 psi 3600 psi outlet

74 oC inlet max

Heating Cooling

Cement Pump

HP Line Heater~10 oC ΔT

50 psi inlet

Production TestingThermal Stimulation Production Testing

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Thermal Test Cumulative Gas Production

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Fidelity to Data

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Cumulative Gas Production - 5 days

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Cumulative Gas Production – 10 Years

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Hydrate Production – “Surface Area”

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Vertical well penetration (29m) – 10 m2

Horizontal well penetration (300m) – 105 m2

Stratigraphic contact (3.2x4.8km) – 5,000,000 m2

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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UNIQUE MOTIVATIONS LEADING TO GAS HYDRATE PRODUCTION

• Industry uses of natural gas in northern Alaska:

- Generate electricity for field operations

- Miscible gas floods

- Gas lift in producing oil wells

- Reinjection to maintain reservoir pressures

- Steam generation for EOR projects

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ALASKA GAS EXPORT

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Gas hydrate energy resource flow chart

- Evolution from a nonproducible unconventional gas resource to a producible energy resource

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Briefing Outline1. Why Alaska?2. Hydrate Resources Flow Chart - ALASKA

- WHERE-HOW-WHY Hydrates Occur in Nature?- HOW MUCH Hydrates and Gas?- Production Methods- Motivations – Economics and Political- Gas Hydrate Resources

3. Ongoing Research Activities- USDOE-Industry-et al Projects- BLM-USGS-DGGS Gas Hydrate Assessment- MMS National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

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GAS HYDRATE PROJECTSIN NORTHERN ALASKA

• USDOE/BPXA/U-ARZ/UAF/USGS: Resource Characterization and Quantification of Natural Gas-Hydrate and Associated Free-Gas Accumulations Prudhoe Bay – Kuparuk River Area, North Slope of Alaska

• USDOE/Maurer/Anadarko/et al: Methane Hydrate Production from Alaskan Permafrost

• BLM/USGS/DOG-DGGS: Alaska North Slope Gas Hydrate Assessment

• MMS: EEZ National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

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Resource Characterization and Quantification of Natural Gas-Hydrate and Associated Free-Gas Accumulations Prudhoe Bay –

Kuparuk River Area, North Slope of Alaska

US Department of Energy, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., University of Arizona, University of Alaska, US Geological Survey

-Project Mission-

Characterize, quantify, & determine commerciality of gas hydrate & associated free gas resources in arctic regions through integrated academic, industry, & government collaborative research to promote safe, low cost, & environmentally responsible production of abundant, strategic, & secure energy resources.

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Alaska Methane Hydrate Alaska Methane Hydrate Estimated Resource ExtentEstimated Resource Extent

(After Collett, 1993)

Eileen Accumulation

Tarn Accumulation

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Methane Hydrate Production from Alaskan Permafrost

US Department of Energy, Maurer Technology Incorporated, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Noble Engineering and

Development, University of Alaska, University of Oklahoma

-Project Objective-

The objective of this project is to analyze existing geological and geophysical data and obtain new field data required to predict hydrate occurrences; to test the best methods and tools for drilling and recovering hydrates; and to plan, design, and implement a program to safely and economically drill and produce gas from hydrates.

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Hot Ice 1

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Evaluation of Alaska North Slope Gas Hydrates

US Bureau of Land Management, US Geological Survey, State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys

-Project Work Plan-

Phase-I. Assess existing geologic, geophysical, and engineering data to characterize the resource potential of the Eileen and Tarn gas-hydrate/free-gas accumulations (FY 03-04).

Phase-II. Assess existing geologic, geophysical, and engineering data to characterize the resource potential of the undiscovered gas hydrate accumulations in NPRA, ANWR, and the State lands between the Canning and Colville Rivers (FY 05-06).

Phase-III. Conduct an assessment of the economically recoverable resource potential of gas hydrates and associated free-gas accumulations in northern Alaska (FY 07).

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Phase-I. Eileen and Tarn Hydrate Accumulations

MPU 3D Survey

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Phase-II. Hydrates in NPRA, ANWR, and State Lands

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Carbon 1 Spark 4

Placer 1

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Iapetus 2

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Phase-III. Hydrate Resource Assessment“Economically Recoverable Assessment”

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EEZ National Marine Gas Hydrate Assessment

Minerals Management Service

-Project Work Plan-

Phase-I. In-place natural gas hydrate volumes include all hydrate bounded methane molecules within an area, defined here as the offshore US Economic Exclusion Zone (EEZ).

Phase-II. Technically recoverable natural gas hydrate resources form a subset of in-place volumes.

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1995 USGS Hydrate Resource Assessment

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Summary- The occurrence of the Eileen and Tarn gas

hydrate accumulations have confirmed that gas hydrates may represent an important energy resource for the future.

- The occurrence of gas hydrates in a definable petroleum system provides us with a gas hydrate exploration model.

- Significant technical issues need to be resolved before gas hydrates can be considered a viable energy resource option.