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Bend Arch–Fort Worth Basin

Bend Arch–Fort Worth Basin Province
Map of USA TX.svg
Country United States
Region North-Central Texas
Offshore/onshore Onshore
Operators Devon Energy, Chesapeake Energy, EOG Resources, XTO Energy, EnCana, Range, ConocoPhillips, Quicksilver, Denbury
Field history
Discovery 1900s
Start of production 1917
Peak of production 1960s
Production
Current production of gas 200,000×10^6 cu ft/d (5,700×10^6 m3/d) (2002)
Producing formations Barnett Shale, Ordovician, Permian

The Bend Arch–Fort Worth Basin Province is a major petroleum producing geological system which is primarily located in north central Texas and southwestern Oklahoma. It is officially designated by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as Province 045 and classified as the Barnett-Paleozoic Total Petroleum System (TPS).

Oil and gas in Province 045 are produced from carbonate and clastic rock reservoirs ranging in age from the Ordovician to the Permian. The 1995 USGS Assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas identified six conventional plays in Province 045, which are listed below in Table 1: One continuous unconventional play, hypothetical "Mississippian Barnett Shale" (4503), was also considered. The cumulative mean of undiscovered resource for conventional plays was: 381 million barrels (60.6×10^6 m3) of oil, 103.6 million barrels (16.47×10^6 m3) of natural gas liquids, 479 billion cubic feet (13.6×10^9 m3) associated gas, and 1,029 billion cubic feet (29.1×10^9 m3) non-associated gas.

Notes:
1. Assessment unit number also indicates time span of stratigraphic units.

The USGS assessment of undiscovered conventional oil and gas and undiscovered continuous (unconventional) gas within Province 045 resulted in estimated means of 26.7 trillion cubic feet (760×10^9 m3) (Tcf) of undiscovered natural gas, 98.5 million barrels (15.66×10^6 m3) of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 1.1 billion barrels (170×10^6 m3) of undiscovered natural gas liquids. Nearly all of the undiscovered gas resource (98%, 2.62 × 1013 cu ft or 7.4 × 1011 m3) is considered to be in continuous accumulations of nonassociated gas trapped in strata of two of the three Mississippian-age Barnett Shale Assessment Units (AUs) - the Greater Newark East Frac-Barrier Continuous Barnett Shale Gas AU and the Extended Continuous Barnett Shale Gas AU (2.62 × 1013 cu ft combined). The remaining 467 billion cubic feet (13.2×10^9 m3) of undiscovered gas resource in the Province is in conventional nonassociated gas accumulations (3.586 × 1011 cu ft or 1.015 × 1010 m3) and associated/dissolved gas in conventional oil accumulations (1.084 × 1011 cu ft or 3.07 × 109 m3). The Barnett-Paleozoic TPS is estimated to contain a mean of 409.2 billion cubic feet (11.59×10^9 m3) of conventional gas, or about 88% of all undiscovered conventional gas, and about 64.6 million barrels (10.27×10^6 m3) of conventional oil, or about 65% of all undiscovered oil in Province 045.


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