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Jonah Field, Sublette County, Wyoming; gas production from overpressured Upper Cretaceous Lance sandstones of the Green River basin

Scott L. Montgomery and John W. Robinson
Jonah Field, Sublette County, Wyoming; gas production from overpressured Upper Cretaceous Lance sandstones of the Green River basin
AAPG Bulletin (July 1997) 81 (7): 1049-1062

Abstract

Jonah field, located in the northwestern Green River basin, Wyoming, produces gas from overpressured fluvial channel sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation. Reservoirs exist in isolated and amalgamated channel facies 10-100 ft (3-30 m) thick and 150-4000 ft (45-1210 m) wide, deposited by meandering and braided streams. Compositional and paleocurrent studies indicate these streams flowed eastward and had their source area in highlands associated with the Wyoming-Idaho thrust belt to the west. Productive sandstones at Jonah have been divided into five pay intervals, only one of which (Jonah interval) displays continuity across most of the field. Porosities in clean, productive sandstones range from 8 to 12%, with core permeabilities of .01-0.9 millidarcys and in-situ permeabilities as low as 3-20 microdarcys, as determined by pressure buildup analyses. Structurally, the field is bounded by faults that have partly controlled the level of overpressuring. This level is 2500 ft (758 m) higher at Jonah field than in surrounding parts of the basin, extending to the top part of the Lance Formation. The field was discovered in 1975, but only in the 1990s did the area become fully commercial, due to improvements in fracture stimulation techniques. Recent advances in this area have further increased recoverable reserves and serve as a potential example for future development of tight gas sands elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain region.


ISSN: 0149-1423
EISSN: 1558-9153
Coden: AABUD2
Serial Title: AAPG Bulletin
Serial Volume: 81
Serial Issue: 7
Title: Jonah Field, Sublette County, Wyoming; gas production from overpressured Upper Cretaceous Lance sandstones of the Green River basin
Affiliation: 1511 18th Avenue East, Seattle, WA, United States
Pages: 1049-1062
Published: 199707
Text Language: English
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 10
Accession Number: 1997-063606
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. block diag., sects., 1 table, sketch maps
N42°15'00" - N43°27'00", W110°37'60" - W109°02'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Snyder Oil Corporation, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 199721
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