Possible Continuous-Type (Unconventional) Gas Accumulation in Lower Silurian "Clinton" Sands, Medina Group, and the Tuscarora Sandstone in the Appalachian Basin: A Progress Report of 1995 Project Activities
Robert T. Ryder1, Kerry L. Aggen2, Robert D. Hettinger2, Ben E. Law2, John J. Miller2, Vito F. Nuccio2, William J. Perry, Jr.2, Stephen E. Prensky2,John R. SanFilipo1, and Craig J. Wandrey2
Open-File Report 96-42
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature.
Any use of trade names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the USGS.
1 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia 22092
2 U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1. Map of the northern part of the Appalachian basin province (067) showing oil and gas plays in the Lower Silurian "Clinton" sands, Medina Group sandstones, and Tuscarora Sandstone |
Figure 2. Map of the northern part of the Appalachian basin province (067) showing oil and gas plays in Lower Silurian sandstones and lines of transect |
Figure 3. Map of Chautauqua County, New York showing location and identification numbers of drill holes used in transect B-B' |
Figure 4. Preliminary stratigraphic interpretations of the Niagaran Provincial Series along transect B-B' |
Figure 5. Shoreface stacking patterns in the Medina Group along transect B-B' |
Figure 6. Map of six counties in northwestern Pennsylvania showing the location and identification numbers of drill holes used in transect C-C' and in the east-west cross section in deWitt and others (1975) |
Figure 7. Preliminary east-west cross section through northwestern Pennsylvania from seven drill holes used in deWitt and others (1975) |
Figure 8. Correlation of Medina Group sandstones and overlying Clinton Group carbonates and shale between three selected wells along transect C-C' |
Figure 9. Map of the northern part of the Appalachian basin province (067) showing oil and gas plays in Lower Silurian sandstones and location of drill holes along transect A-A' |
Figure 10. Correlation of "Clinton" sands and Medina Group sandstones between selected drill holes along transect A-A' |
Figure 11. Map of northeastern Ohio and adjoining Pennsylvania showing land use-land cover and hydrocarbon production status by 1/4 sq mi cells for wells penetrating "Clinton" sands and Medina Group sandstones |
Figure 12. Map(part) of oil and gas fields that produce from the "Clinton" sands, Medina Group sandstones, and Tuscarora Sandstone. Sample from Morgan, Noble, and Washington Counties, Ohio |
Figure 13. Structure contours drawn on the top of the Packer Shell/Reynales interval in north-central Ohio |
Figure 14. Map of the northern part of the Appalachian basin province(067) showing drill holes used for burial, thermal, and petroleum generation models |
Figure 15. Burial, thermal, and petroleum generation history model for the Amerada No. 1 Ullman drill hole, Noble County, Ohio |
Figure 16. Single-fold seismic line in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, showing typical quality of the GEOFILE data set in this area |
Figure 17. Sketch map showing the general location of seismic lines available for purchase from Western Atlas (lines 1-5) and Geodata (line P-7) Corporations |
TABLES
Table 1. Name, identification number, and location of drill holescorrelated along transect B-B' |
Table 2. Stratigraphic nomenclature of Niagaran Series in Niagaran Escarpment region of New York and adjoining Ontario, Canada |
Table 3. Drill holes used in the preparation of transect C-C' |
Table 4. Stratigraphic sequence, geochemical data, and thermal maturation indices used to constrain the burial, thermal, and petroleum generation history model for the Amerada No. 1 Ullman, Noble County, Ohio |
APPENDICES
Appendix I. Selected Clinton/Medina/Tuscarora bibliography |
Appendix II. Contacts with State geological surveys and agencies |
Appendix III. Project members and their contribution(s). |
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