MSRL March 2017 Meeting Resources

MSRL 2017 Agenda

Monday, March 20, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Core Workshop: Held at the Core Research Center, Building 131 on the J.J.Pickle Research Campus

MSRL 2017 Core Workshop Book

  • Organic-Poor and Organic-Rich Cycles in the Lower Austin Chalk: Marathon #1 Robert Todd in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Loucks, et al.
  • Defining Lateral Fluid and Rock Heterogeneities in a Horizontal Mudrock Core: Eagle Ford Group: Ruppel, et al.
  • Lithofacies Characterization of the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Group in South Texas: Alnahwi, et al.
  • Chemofacies Characterization of the Updip Lower Cretaceous Pearsall Formation in South Texas: Ko, et al.
  • Leonardian Third Bone Spring Shale in the Whiting No. 1201 Collier Core: Delaware Basin, Reeves County, Texas: Loucks
  • Permian Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Slope and Toe-of-Slope Deposits in the Southern Delaware Basin: Bone Spring, Avalon, and Brushy Canyon Formations, Pecos County, Texas: Whiting Wolfpup 9604: Janson

Tuesday, March 21, 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Main Meeting: Held at Commons L’il Texas Room, Pickle Research Campus

MSRL 2017 Extended Abstracts

Oral Presentations - click the blue icon for video stream, click the presentation title for slideshow
8:00 - 8:20am Welcome: Welcome by the Bureau of Economic Geology's Associate Director for Energy: Shuster  
8:20- 8:40am Introduction and meeting highlights: Ruppel et al  
Reservoir Architecture and Attributes
8:40- 9:10am Can we apply sequence stratigraphic concepts in mudrock successions?: Ruppel  
9:10 - 9:40am Chemostratigraphy record of the Devonian Three Forks Fm, Williston Basin: Rowe  
9:40 - 10:10am Bone Spring pore networks, southern Delaware Basin: Loucks  
  10:10 - 10:25am BREAK  
10:25 - 10:55am Geochemical proxies of the Wolfcamp in the Delaware basin: Rowe  
10:55 - 11:25am Stratigraphic architecture and associated sedimentological and geochemical variability in the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Group: Alnahwi  
11:25 - 11:55am Facies and chemostratigraphy: Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, China: Ruppel  
  11:55 - 1:00pm LUNCH  
Pores and Porosity
1:00 - 1:30pm Pores in organic matter in mudrocks: a ten-year retrospective: Reed  
1:30 - 2:00pm Integrated SEM and organic petrography to understand OM-pore origin and evolution in Barnett and Woodford mudstones: Ko  
2:00 - 2:30pm Pore System Heterogeneity and Microlithology in an Eagle Ford Horizontal Core: Reed  
  3:00 - 3:15pm BREAK  
3:15 - 3:45pm Lithofacies, depositional setting, organic matter, and pores in the Austin Chalk: Loucks  
3:45 - 4:00pm Group Discussion: All  
  4:00 - 4:15pm Introduction to poster session  
  4:15 - 7:00pm Evening Poster Session. Hors d'oevres and drinks provided  

Poster Presentations

Wednesday, March 22, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Main Meeting: Held at Commons L’il Texas Room, J.J.Pickle Research Campus

Oral Presentations
Pores and Porosity (continued)
8:30- 9:00am Application of MICP in mudrock: conformance and compression corrections: Peng  
9:00- 9:30am Investigation on multi-phase fluid flow in shale through dynamic micro-CT imaging: Peng  
Hydrocarbons and Saturation
9:30- 10:00am Liquid hydrocarbon saturation and migration from Eagle Ford horizontal core: Sun  
10:00 - 10:30am Geochemical and lithological controls on oil saturation in a horizontal Eagle Ford core: Zhang  
  10:30 - 10:45am BREAK  
10:45 - 11:10am Thermal maturity of source rocks and controls to oil quality in the Eagle Ford shale, Texas: Sun  
11:10 - 11:35am Organic matter type, thermal maturity and gas geochemistry in Wolfcamp formation, Midland Basin, TX: Zhang  
11:35 - 12:00am Methane re-saturation of Barnett shale core plugs and determination of post-coring gas loss: Enriquez  
  12:00 - 1:00pm LUNCH  
Permeability and Fluid Flow
1:00 - 1:25pm Geological modeling of Eagle Ford facies continuity based on outcrop images and depositional processes: Tahmasebi  
1:25- 1:50pm Data mining and machine learning for identifying sweet spots and fracable zones of shale reservoirs: Tahmasebi  
1:50- 2:15pm Network modeling of two-phase flow in shale: Afsharpoor  
2:15- 2:45pm Measurements of intact and fractured Eagle Ford shale gas permeability under in-situ stress: Bhandari  
  2:45 - 3:00pm BREAK  
3:00- 3:30pm Realistic and stochastic permeability model of shale: Naraghi, Javadpour  
3:30- 4:00pm Role of gas diffusion in gas reserve and production of shale reservoirs: Mehrabi  
4:00 - 4:25pm Upscaling shale gas permeability via the effective-medium approximation: Ghanbarian  
4:25 - 5:00pm Group Discussion of Present and Future Research Focus: All  

Thursday, March 23, 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Mudrocks Short Course: Held at the Bureau of Economic Geology, Building 130 on the J.J.Pickle Research Campus
Classroom: VR room at the Bureau of Economic Geology (Bldg 130) on the Pickle Research Campus.
Instructors:
Dr. Steve Ruppel – Stephen.Ruppel@beg.utexas.edu – (512) 471-2965
Dr. Bob Loucks – Bob.Loucks@beg.utexas.edu – (512) 471-0366
Dr. Farzam Javadpour – Farzam.javadpour@beg.utexas.edu – (512) 232-8068

Introduction to Mudrock Systems: Origin, Distribution, Fluid Flow and Reservoir Characterization
7:45 – 8:00am Meet and greet, coffee and breakfast (provided), Welcome: All
8:00 – 9:30am Introduction to mudrock systems: origin, distribution, fluid flow and reservoir characterization, Part 1: Introduction: Ruppel
9:30 – 10:45am Introduction to mudrock diagenesis and reservoir quality: Loucks
10:45 – 12:00pm Mudrock pores, pore networks and a classification scheme: Loucks
12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch (catered)
1:00 – 2:30pm Introduction to mudrock systems: origin, distribution, fluid flow, and reservoir characterization, Part 2: Defining and characterizing reservoirs: Ruppel
2:30 – 3:45pm Advances in gas-in-place analysis and methods: Javadpour
3:45 – 5:00pm Advances in fluid flow in shale: Javadpour

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