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 Survey University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas

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The Mississippian in Kansas: An Update. Rex Buchanan, Interim Director K. David Newell, Ph.D. Kansas Geological Survey University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Mississippian rocks, Cherokee County. (www2.nau.edu/rcb7/namM345.jpg). Kansas Rock Column and hydrocarbon pay zones. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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

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Mississippian rocks, Cherokee County

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(www2.nau.edu/rcb7/namM345.jpg)

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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

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Mississippian

OrdovicianViola LimestoneSimpson GroupArbuckle GroupReagan SandstonePrecambrian

Council Grove Group

Cambrian

Atokan

ChesteranMorrowan Kearny Formation

Shawnee &Wabaunsee Groups

(basal Penn. unconformity)

500 mapprox scale

UNITS

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Top of MSSP is at 3658

Weathered chert (with weathering rinds – light around dark interiors)Can be seen in chert clasts

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Cherty limestones are very typical of the MSSP

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This may be the type of dark, non-porous organic-rich limestone that will produce oil, if hydrofractured

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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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NUMBER OF INTENTS-TO-DRILL IN A SIX-COUNTYTIER ALONG THE OKLAHOMA STATE LINE

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Monthly Production from Modern Horizontal Wells in KS(bbls of oil equivalent; [6000 cfg = 1 BOE])

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YEAR162 wells reportingproduction

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18 wells reportingproduction

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226 wells reportingproduction

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Water Usage

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Mississippian-related Web sites

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Recent Rule Changes

• Landspreading/KCC, KDHE

• Frack fluid disclosure/KCC

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The Mississippian in Kansas: An Update

Rex Buchanan, Interim Director [email protected]

K. David Newell, Ph.D.Kansas Geological Survey

University of KansasLawrence, Kansas