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Geologic Structure Geologic Structure and Seismic Analysis and Seismic Analysis Trenton Black-River Research Consortium Trenton Black-River Research Consortium September 9, 2004 September 9, 2004 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Kentucky Geological Survey James A. Drahovzal, John B. Hickman and Paul D. Lake
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Geologic StructureGeologic Structureand Seismic Analysisand Seismic Analysis

Trenton Black-River Research ConsortiumTrenton Black-River Research Consortium

September 9, 2004September 9, 2004

Pittsburgh, PAPittsburgh, PA

Kentucky Geological SurveyJames A. Drahovzal, John B. Hickman and Paul D. Lake

Structure and Seismic AnalysisStructure and Seismic AnalysisBasement structureBasement structure– MapMap

– Major structural features (esp. those affecting dolomitization)Major structural features (esp. those affecting dolomitization)

Structure and isopach mapsStructure and isopach maps– Basal Sandstones (needed for dolomitization of T-BR?)Basal Sandstones (needed for dolomitization of T-BR?)

– Knox UnconformityKnox Unconformity

– Ordovician (top)Ordovician (top)TrentonTrenton

Black RiverBlack River

Integration of gravity and magnetic dataIntegration of gravity and magnetic data

Evaluate zones of potential hydrothermal dolomite Evaluate zones of potential hydrothermal dolomite developmentdevelopment

Industry Partner Support: Industry Partner Support: Seismic Data Seismic Data

All sponsors e-mailed February 2004 All sponsors e-mailed February 2004

Telephone contact with all except for one companyTelephone contact with all except for one company

Face to face visits with the following:Face to face visits with the following:– Seneca Resources (Scott Gorham)Seneca Resources (Scott Gorham)

– Seismic Exchange Inc. (Jeff Lester)Seismic Exchange Inc. (Jeff Lester)

– GeoData (Biff Rummerfield)GeoData (Biff Rummerfield)

– EXXON (Pinar Yilmaz)EXXON (Pinar Yilmaz)

– Abarta Oil and Gas (Bernie Miller, representing Abarta)Abarta Oil and Gas (Bernie Miller, representing Abarta)

– North Coast Energy (David Cox) North Coast Energy (David Cox)

Enervest (CGAS): 3-D data at Saybrook Enervest (CGAS): 3-D data at Saybrook (Bill Grubaugh)(Bill Grubaugh)

Data in house from: Data in house from: – Seisco: covers KY, WV and parts of PA and NYSeisco: covers KY, WV and parts of PA and NY– New York State Museum: SEI data covers W NYNew York State Museum: SEI data covers W NY– Pennsylvania Survey data: part of western PAPennsylvania Survey data: part of western PA– North Coast Energy: covers small parts of WV (Evans and North Coast Energy: covers small parts of WV (Evans and

Paragon data)Paragon data)– USGS: part of Rome Trough Kentucky USGS: part of Rome Trough Kentucky

Data Pending:Data Pending:– Petro Evaluation: part of Muskingum County, OH and possibly Petro Evaluation: part of Muskingum County, OH and possibly

some other datasome other data– EXXON: seismic data proposal through GeoDataEXXON: seismic data proposal through GeoData– Abarta: part of Rome Trough KentuckyAbarta: part of Rome Trough Kentucky– Ohio Geological Survey: Class I-well areas of Ohio; Ohio Geological Survey: Class I-well areas of Ohio;

COCORPCOCORP

Industry Partner Support, cont.Industry Partner Support, cont.

Current Seismic Data AvailableCurrent Seismic Data Available

Blue – original Seisco digital data

Red – new (since March) digital data

Purple – new scanned paper data

ConcernsConcerns– SEI now is brokering most of the major’s seismic SEI now is brokering most of the major’s seismic

data and negotiations with them are difficult data and negotiations with them are difficult – Fear of confidentiality violation (3rd party Fear of confidentiality violation (3rd party

consultants)consultants)– Fear of sharing even derivative data with other Fear of sharing even derivative data with other

members of the consortiummembers of the consortium

– Currently, focus on US; no overtures yet made to Currently, focus on US; no overtures yet made to OntarioOntario

– Currently, focus on seismic data only; no gravity Currently, focus on seismic data only; no gravity and magnetic dataand magnetic data

Industry Partner Support, cont.Industry Partner Support, cont.

For DiscussionFor DiscussionOur ability to provide an adequate structural Our ability to provide an adequate structural framework with the available data?framework with the available data?– Especially for the deeper stratigraphic horizonsEspecially for the deeper stratigraphic horizons

BasementBasementBasal sandBasal sand

– Additional seismic data from industry sponsors?Additional seismic data from industry sponsors?

Gravity and magnetic data?Gravity and magnetic data?– IntegrationIntegration– Industry sponsorsIndustry sponsors

Availability of new well data/logs?Availability of new well data/logs?– Newly drilled wells PA/NYNewly drilled wells PA/NY

Newly Loaded DataNewly Loaded Data

Eleven new analog (paper copies) of regional seismic Eleven new analog (paper copies) of regional seismic lines have been scanned and loaded into PetraSeislines have been scanned and loaded into PetraSeis™™ softwaresoftware

Five new digital (SEG-Y) regional seismic lines from Five new digital (SEG-Y) regional seismic lines from western New York state have been loaded into Kingdom western New York state have been loaded into Kingdom SuiteSuite™™ software software

Nine new digital (SEG-Y) regional and field scale seismic Nine new digital (SEG-Y) regional and field scale seismic lines from central West Virginia have been loaded into lines from central West Virginia have been loaded into Kingdom SuiteKingdom Suite™™ software, including 2-3 processed software, including 2-3 processed versions of each (enhanced stack, migrated, etc.)versions of each (enhanced stack, migrated, etc.)

Interpretation of Current DataInterpretation of Current Data

Ten regional seismic horizons interpreted for Ten regional seismic horizons interpreted for northeastern PA/southern NY regionnortheastern PA/southern NY region

Time to depth converted horizons gridded over Time to depth converted horizons gridded over PA/NY project area:PA/NY project area:– Tully Ls (Devonian)Tully Ls (Devonian)– Trenton Ls (Ordovician)Trenton Ls (Ordovician)– Precambrian metamorphic basementPrecambrian metamorphic basement

Preliminary depth (feet) to Trenton Ls map Preliminary depth (feet) to Trenton Ls map for northeastern PA/southern NYfor northeastern PA/southern NY

16 stratigraphic horizons interpreted 16 stratigraphic horizons interpreted KY/OH/WV seismic linesKY/OH/WV seismic lines

The interpretation of apparent basement The interpretation of apparent basement offsets, along with other major faults is offsets, along with other major faults is nearing completion (for the data presently nearing completion (for the data presently collected by consortium). collected by consortium).

Data Interpretation, cont.Data Interpretation, cont.

Wells used for preliminary correlationsWells used for preliminary correlations

Current Seismic Data LoadedCurrent Seismic Data Loaded

Blue – original Seisco digital data

Red – new (since March) digital data

Purple – new scanned paper data

Seismic Interpretation

A

0 sec.

1 sec.

2 sec.

3 sec.

NY-PAA A’

1 sec.

2 sec.

3 sec.

B B’0 sec. NY-PA

Paul Lake, 2004

A

A’B’

B

Preliminary Tully Two-Way Time Structure

Paul Lake, 2004

Preliminary Tully Two-Way Time Structure

Paul Lake, 2004

Preliminary Trenton Two-Way Time Structure

Paul Lake, 2004

Preliminary Trenton Two-Way Time StructureDepth

Paul Lake, 2004

Preliminary Basement Structure

Paul Lake, 2004

New Regional Velocity ModelNew Regional Velocity Model

Created to help determine the time-to-depth of Created to help determine the time-to-depth of seismic horizons, and to aid in stratigraphic seismic horizons, and to aid in stratigraphic correlation in areas of low resolution datacorrelation in areas of low resolution data

Formation tops from 763 wells, and sonic logs Formation tops from 763 wells, and sonic logs from 54 LAS files were used from the deep from 54 LAS files were used from the deep wells in OH, WV, and KY wells in OH, WV, and KY

Sonic log data averaged with petrophysical Sonic log data averaged with petrophysical software (TerraStationsoftware (TerraStation™™) within groups of ) within groups of strata resulted in precise internal velocitiesstrata resulted in precise internal velocities

Velocity Model, con’t.Velocity Model, con’t.Internal velocities of sixteen layers (groups of Internal velocities of sixteen layers (groups of strata) corresponding to possible seismic horizons strata) corresponding to possible seismic horizons were “gridded” over KY/WV/OH project area, were “gridded” over KY/WV/OH project area, and edited for known fault trendsand edited for known fault trendsIn wells without sonic logs, internal velocities In wells without sonic logs, internal velocities were calculated by the creating sonic log grids. were calculated by the creating sonic log grids. These grids that were used to determine time to These grids that were used to determine time to formation tops.formation tops.A sixteen layer regional velocity model for the A sixteen layer regional velocity model for the KY/OH/WV area, with an average error < 5%, KY/OH/WV area, with an average error < 5%, based on well databased on well data

Kentucky/Ohio/West Virginia Velocity ModelKentucky/Ohio/West Virginia Velocity Model

Trenton to Black Rivervelocity “surface”

Maryville Ls to Rogersville Sh(middle Conasauga Gp)

velocity “surface”

J. Hickman, 2004

Eastern KY Rome Trough SectionEastern KY Rome Trough Section

J. Hickman, 2004

SN

Northern Rome Northern Rome TroughTrough Section, WV Section, WV

NW SE

J. Hickman, 2004

Precambrian surface in OH, KY, and WVPrecambrian surface in OH, KY, and WV

J. Hickman, 2004

Basement StructureBasement Structure

Paul Lake, 2004J. Hickman, 2004

For DiscussionFor DiscussionOur ability to provide an adequate structural Our ability to provide an adequate structural framework with the available data?framework with the available data?– Especially for the deeper stratigraphic horizonsEspecially for the deeper stratigraphic horizons

BasementBasementBasal sandBasal sand

– Additional seismic data from industry sponsors?Additional seismic data from industry sponsors?

Gravity and magnetic data?Gravity and magnetic data?– IntegrationIntegration– Industry sponsorsIndustry sponsors

Availability of new well data/logs?Availability of new well data/logs?– Newly drilled wells PA/NYNewly drilled wells PA/NY

REYNOLDS & VINCEN 1 WILSON, HENA

REYNOLDS & VINCEN 1 BARTLETT, CLREYNOLDS & VINCEN 1 HAYNES, H C

LAKE RONEL OIL CO 119-41 STANLEYCONOCO, INC 1 TURNER, MARK

CONOCO, INC 1 SHAIN, ISAACKentucky Geological Survey

Rough Creek Fault Dolomite

POSTED WELL DATA

Well Label

WELL SYMBOLSPlugged and Abandoned

FEET

0 25,000

June 5, 2004

PETRA 6/5/2004 10:53:56 PM

Tectonic Dolomitization, Rough Creek Fault ZoneOhio and Grayson Counties, Ky.

OHIO

GRAYSONSebree Trough

D. C. Harris, 2004

Note tight dolomite in Black River interval in center 4 wells. Conocowells on ends are undolomitized.

CONOCO, INC1

TURNER, MARK1614983637

REYNOLDS & VINCENT, INC1

BARTLETT, CLARENCE1618332397

LAKE RONEL OIL CO119-41

STANLEY, H B1618373864

REYNOLDS & VINCENT, INC1

HAYNES, H C1618332974

REYNOLDS & VINCENT, INC1

WILSON, HENA1608532405

CONOCO, INC1

SHAIN, ISAAC1608584483

<40,305FT> <49,786FT> <7,906FT> <57,596FT> <12,559FT>

-40 120

GAMMA

6 16

CALIPER

0 10

PE

2 3

RHOB

0 200

GR

6 16

CALI

0 10

PEF

2 3

RHOB

PENCIL_CAVE_BENTONITE PENCIL_CAVE_BENTONITE

KNOX_GROUPKNOX_GROUP

TRENTON

TRENTON

BLACK_RIVER BLACK_RIVER

300

03

200

340

03

600

380

04

000

420

04

400

460

04

800

500

05

200

540

05

600

580

0

160

01

800

200

02

200

240

02

600

280

03

000

320

03

400

360

03

800

400

04

200

440

0

RelDepth

RelDepth

-1550 -1550

-1350 -1350

-1150 -1150

-950 -950

-750 -750

-550 -550

-350 -350

-150 -150

50 50

250 250

450 450

650 650

850 850

1050 1050

1250 1250

1450 1450

HS=7095

SW NE

PETRA 6/5/2004 10:19:50 PM

D. C. Harris, 2004


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