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Some time ago, I worked on a Haynesville project that involved an estimate of Gas In_Place volumes using a petroleum systems model created from public data. Shown is a map of free gas in BCF per…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rock Man Mar 12, 2020.

 

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Rock Man replied to Jack Flannery's discussion Gas in-place
"Jack Telling people the estimated gross free gas in place volume for various properties is fine and dandy, but without an estimate of RECOVERABLE gas based on "X" feet of stimulated rock volume in theoretical lateral wellbores is what I…"
Mar 12, 2020
Rock Man replied to Jack Flannery's discussion Gas in-place
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Jack Flannery replied to Jack Flannery's discussion Gas in-place
"But can you quantitatively place GIP? Anyway, if it's agains the rules so be it. I couldn't find the rules so I threw it up there."
Mar 12, 2020
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Gas in-place

Some time ago, I worked on a Haynesville project that involved an estimate of Gas In_Place volumes using a petroleum systems model created from public data. Shown is a map of free gas in BCF per section. I have attached a rather lengthy PDF showing input maps, assumptions and general eye candy. It contains a significant amount of geologic information. If you are interested in finding out how much gas lies under your property, I can do that for you (seriously, you could digitize the contours in…See More
Mar 12, 2020

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