The Mississippian in Kansas: An Update
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The Mississippian in Kansas: An Update
Rex Buchanan, Interim Director K. David Newell, Ph.D.
Kansas Geological SurveyUniversity of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Mississippian rocks, Cherokee County
(www2.nau.edu/rcb7/namM345.jpg)
Kansas Rock Column
and hydrocarbon pay zones
J urassic
Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk
Dakota FormationTriassic
LITHOLOGYAGE
Desmoinesian
Permian
Virgilian
Missourian
Cedar Hills SandstoneStone Corral anhydriteHutchinson salt
Chase Group
Lansing &Kansas City Groups
Marmaton &Cherokee Groups
Penn
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OrdovicianViola LimestoneSimpson GroupArbuckle GroupReagan SandstonePrecambrian
Council Grove Group
Cambrian
Atokan
ChesteranMorrowan Kearny Formation
Shawnee &Wabaunsee Groups
(basal Penn. unconformity)
500 mapprox scale
UNITS
Top of MSSP is at 3658
Weathered chert (with weathering rinds – light around dark interiors)Can be seen in chert clasts
Cherty limestones are very typical of the MSSP
This may be the type of dark, non-porous organic-rich limestone that will produce oil, if hydrofractured
Mississippian Pay Zone MineralogyBerexco Wellington KGS #1-32
Silicified sponge spicule
Silicified filled pore space • Plain light (10x
zoom); • Pore space filled by
blue epoxy• Fine grained
dolomite with silica cement, minor pore space
• Silicified sponge spicule
• Most of pore spaces filled with chert
3670.6’
TS provided by Datta & Barker, KSU
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INTENTS-TO-DRILL for HORIZONTAL WELLSin SOUTHERN and WESTERN KANSAS
(half-month time increments - May 2011 through July 2013)
NUMBER OF INTENTS-TO-DRILL IN A SIX-COUNTYTIER ALONG THE OKLAHOMA STATE LINE
(HORIZONTAL INTENTS IN RED, ALL INTENTS IN GRAY)PERCENTAGE OF INTENTS THAT ARE HORIZONTAL WELLS
# ofPermits
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NUMBER OF INTENTS-TO-DRILL FOR HORIZONTAL WELLSIN WESTERN KANSAS
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# ofPermits
Oct,2012
Feb,2013
Dec,2012
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Feb,2013
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2010 2011 2012
Monthly Production from Modern Horizontal Wells in KS(bbls of oil equivalent; [6000 cfg = 1 BOE])
BOE/mo.
YEAR162 wells reportingproduction
BOE/day
18 wells reportingproduction
250,000
300,000
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6.7 % of KansasO&G production
production fromwells first reportiing
in 2012
production fromwells first reportiing
in 20110
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1 well reportingproduction
5,0004,0003,0002,0001,000
6,0007,0008,0009,000
10,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000
02013
production fromwells first reportiing
in 2013
550,000
16,00017,00018,000
226 wells reportingproduction
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number of wellsavg production (boepd) per well
Production and Numbers -- Recent Kansas Horizontal Wells
Water Usage
Mississippian-related Web sites
Recent Rule Changes
• Landspreading/KCC, KDHE
• Frack fluid disclosure/KCC
The Mississippian in Kansas: An Update
Rex Buchanan, Interim Director [email protected]
K. David Newell, Ph.D.Kansas Geological Survey
University of KansasLawrence, Kansas