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Geologic and production characteristics of the Tight Mesaverde Group: Piceance Basin, Colorado

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5333148· OSTI ID:5333148

The Mesaverde Group of the Piceance Basin in western Colorado has been a pilot study area for government-sponsored tight gas sand research for over 20 years. This study provides a critical comparison of the geologic, production and reservoir characteristics of existing Mesaverde gas producing areas within the basin to those same characteristics at the MWX site near Rifle, Colorado. As will be discussed, the basin has been partitioned into three areas having similar geologic and production characteristics. Stimulation techniques have been reviewed for each partitioned area to determine the most effective stimulation technique currently used in the Mesaverde. This study emphasizes predominantly the southern Piceance Basin because of the much greater production and geologic data there. There may be Mesaverde gas production in northern areas but because of the lack of production and relatively few penetrations, the northern Piceance Basin was not included in the detailed parts of this study. 54 refs., 31 figs., 7 tabs.

Research Organization:
CER Corp., Las Vegas, NV (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/FE
DOE Contract Number:
AC21-88MC24120
OSTI ID:
5333148
Report Number(s):
DOE/MC/24120-2769; ON: DE90000415
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English