Petroleum systems succeed play basis in Appalachian basin resource estimate

Oil & Gas Journal
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The US Geological Survey (USGS) periodically conducts subjective probabilistic assessments of the technically recoverable undiscovered hydrocarbon resources of the US and of the world. In addition, the USGS prepares forecasts of that portion of the technically recoverable resources that may be economic under specified conditions of supply, demand, and price. Depending on priorities, regional hydrocarbon assessments of the US are revised every 5 to 10 years. These assessments of undiscovered hydrocarbons supplement the data on hydrocarbon reserves that are reported annually by the US Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. In between assessments, USGS assessment geologists conduct research and compile geologic and production data that may be used to improve future assessments. This new information commonly effects changes in the way the USGS defines "plays" or "assessment units" from assessment to assessment. Furthermore, USGS assessment methodology is in a constant state of evolution and changes to some degree from assessment to assessment.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Petroleum systems succeed play basis in Appalachian basin resource estimate
Series title Oil & Gas Journal
Volume 102
Issue 14
Year Published 2004
Language English
Publisher PennWell Corporation
Publisher location Tulsa, OK
Description 4 p.
First page 40
Last page 43
Country United States
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