Posted on 06/10/2012 4:00:58 PM PDT by Recon Dad
If mankind doesn’t stop finding oil we’re going to be swimming in it!
The USGS has estimated recoverable oil reserves in the Bakken and Three Forks Formations to be between 4 and 6 Billion barrels of oil. However, industry professionals peg the current recoverable reserves at approximately 24 Billion barrels with todays technology. This is a staggering number but even more staggering is the projected original oil in place (OOIP) at 400-500 Billion barrels! The USGS is conducting more research and will be publishing their revised estimate in October 2013.
http://www.thebakken.net/
Why do they call these geological findings “plays?” What game is being played? Is it as though “price” is somehow part of a game? Very confusing ....
Let’s just hope that the Chinese don’t try to “acquire” the region to satisfy their need for resources.
Seriously though this is good news. Anything that lessens the world’s reliance on Middle-Eastern oil is a good thing.
The problem is that Obama is not permitting Drilling in the USA and it does not matter if there is oil in the Bakken as long as Obama prevents us from drilling there.
Only a handfull of well have gone down on government land because O’dumbo has it locked up tighter than a frog’s butt. Almost all the new drilling in the US is being done on private land and “Ears” can’t stop it.
He can’t stop much in the Baaken, it’s all private land.
At what point can we stop giving our money to those muslom animals?
Petro ping.
And China will absolutely take Siberia back and they will have oil a plenty
Tom Clancy wrote “The Bear and the Dragon” about just what you suggested, good book.
You’re right about all oil is good oil and it looks like we’re coming into the second Golden Age of oil.
In WWII, Germany wanted access to oil in the Middle East and southern Russia; their failure was a contributing factor in their eventual defeat. Likewise, Japan needed access to oil and needed control of Pacific shipping lanes; their failure was a contributing factor in their eventual defeat.
If things get hairy, I think China would definitely move on Siberia, and I don't think the Russians would have a hope of stopping them.
How much money could the US govt rake in if Bammy would allow drilling on government land?
It has to do with the extent of a oil/gas formation. The term is one of convenience for discussion, and may refer to geologic time intervals, rock types, structures, or some combination of them.
“Play” from the Schluberger Oilfield glossary:
1. n. [Geology, Shale Gas] ID: 398
An area in which hydrocarbon accumulations or prospects of a given type occur.
For example the shale gas plays in North America include the Barnett, Eagle Ford, Fayetteville, Haynesville, Marcellus, and Woodford, among many others. Outside North America, shale gas potential is being pursued in many parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America.
Synonyms: accumulation, exploration play
http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=play
Way back in the day before scientific measures could reliably assess the oil under a particular area, it was a game/gamble and you either won or lost. If you don't play you can't win.
I just read the following......
Continental Resources is redefining the Bakken petroleum system, raising its estimated in-place liquids reserves for the play by a whopping 56 percent, or from 577-to 903 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The increase is based primarily on numerous oil-saturated core samples taken at various locations, deep within the Three Forks formation, the company said.
Weve added a lot more oil. The question is how much of it is technically recoverable, Jack Stark, Continental Resources senior vice president of exploration, said on the sidelines of the 12th Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, May 22-24 in Bismarck, N.D.
We are looking at the total Bakken petroleum system, Stark added. Before we were looking at pieces of it. The actual definition of the Bakken will be redefined.
Continentals recovery rate for the Bakken system on 577 billion barrels of in-place oil, calculated in 2010, was 24 billion barrels, or 4 percent. However, establishing that recovery rate evidently was more certain than trying to figure a new rate for the 326 billion barrels of recently added in-place reserves.
This was based on how wells were performing, how many we could drill based on 320-acre spacing in areas we felt had the productive capacity, Stark said of the 24 billion barrel estimate. Thats really key. Its not a pie in the sky thing.
When recoverable estimates were crunched on 577 billion barrels, virtually all company production came from the Middle Bakken and the first bench, or first zone of the underlying Three Forks formation.
Except for all those nukes.
Any nuclear power is essentially untouchable, and Russia has WAY more nukes than any other except USA.
However, in the long run an almost entirely empty, incredibly resource rich territory next door to a massively over-populated and rapidly developing one will wind up under its control. De facto if not de jure.
Russians have been fleeing Siberia ever since Communism fell. A lot fewer people there now than 25 years ago.
That book did cross my mind all there needed to be was a massive gold strike too. Life following fiction...
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