"THE NEW ALBANY SHALE PETROLEUM SYSTEM, ILLINOIS BASIN; RESOURCE ESTIMATES BY CATCHMENT" """Table 1""" Table 1. Estimated amounts of hydrocarbons that have been generated and produced from the New Albany Shale petroleum system in the Illinois Basin. Shown are estimated volumes of hydrocarbons both within the area of mature source rocks and outside this boundary. The thermally mature region is defined by a hydrogen index (HI) value of 400. "Included are estimates of cumulative production and known petroleum volume of oil, and original-oil-in-place (OOIP). The " known petroleum volume of oil is 36.22% of the OOIP of 11.45 BBO (billion barrels of oil). [If your view does not read " the HTML v. 3 format, the file is also saved as comma-delimited ( ooipnum.csv), text ( ooipnum.txt), and " EXCEL v 4.0 ( ooipnum.xls) formats.] """BBO""" """Percent of Total""" """Location""" 140 100.0% """Hydrocarbons generated from within the 400 HI contour""" 54.2 38.5% """Generated north of the Cottage Grove/Rough Creek fault system""" 86.3 61.4% """Generated south of the Cottage Grove/Rough Creek fault system""" 4.002 100.0% """Cumulative oil production across the basin""" 4.158 100.0% " ""Known petroleum volume across the basin"" " 2.727 65.8% " ""Known petroleum volume within the generative basin (400 HI contour)""" 1.431 34.2% " ""Known petroleum volume outside the generative basin (400 HI contour)" 11.45 100.0% """Original oil in place - calculated using a 36.2% recovery ratio"""