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Potential Tight Gas Resources in a Frontier Province - Jurassic Through Tertiary Strata Beneath the Brooks Range Foothills, Arctic Alaska

By Philip H. Nelson, Kenneth J. Bird, David W. Houseknecht, Christopher J. Potter and Thomas E. Moore

Abstract

Beneath the foothills of the Brooks Range, rocks of the Lower Cretaceous-Tertiary Brookian and Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Beaufortian megasequences have been deeply buried and exhumed, and now exhibit characteristics of “tight gas sandstones”. The data recovered from drilling, well tests, and cores exhibit the potential for substantial gas reserves over a large area. These data include recovery of gas from drillstem tests, indications of overpressure from well tests and mud weights, low porosity and permeability in sandstones, and vitrinite reflectance values ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 percent throughout substantial depth intervals.


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Posted August 2006

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