Petroleum Resource Potential of Sedimentary Basins on the Pacific Margin of Canada

Petroleum Resource Potential of Sedimentary Basins on the Pacific Margin of Canada

Author: P. K. Hannigan

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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This report assesses the oil & gas resource potential in the Cenozoic and Mesozoic strata of the three major sedimentary basins of the Pacific margin of Canada: the Tofino, Queen Charlotte, and Georgia basins. Ten conceptual petroleum plays are defined on the basis of various geological controls, with most plays identified from stratigraphic considerations. Once defined, the ten plays are each statistically analyzed to estimate their hydrocarbon resource potential. Total potential & field sizes quoted in the report are all median value estimates of in-place hydrocarbon volumes.


Triassic Gas Resources of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, Interior Plains

Triassic Gas Resources of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, Interior Plains

Author: T. D. Bird

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780660155388

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This study describes the petroleum geology of Triassic exploration plays; provides an assessment of remaining natural gas potential; gives an economic analysis using information from exploration results; and applies an investment decision methodology to estimate the quantity of economically recoverable resources. The study is largely confined to the Peace River Arch/Embayment area and excludes Foothills structural plays.


Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources

Author: P.J. Lee

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-05-07

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0195331907

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This book describes procedures for determining the total hydrocarbon (petroleum) resource or resource potential in a region. Statistical concepts and methods employed in petroleum resource assessment are the subject of the manuscript, extensively illustrated by numerous real case studies. Prof. Lee's computer-aided Petroleum Information Management and Resource Evaluation System (PETRIMES) methodology has been adopted by governments around the world and by major multinational oil companies to perform resource assessment and to predict future oil and gas production. Though this methodology is so widely used, there is no "user's guide" to it, and this book will be the definitive resource for PETRIMES users.