EQT Drilling Black River Formation in Wetzel Co, WV - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-28T12:06:22Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/eqt-drilling-black-river-formation-in-wetzel-co-wv?feed=yes&xn_auth=noOh good, more gas. Just what…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-02:2274639:Comment:6952812015-09-02T04:08:00.271ZDexter Greenhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/DexterGreen
<p>Oh good, more gas. Just what the doctor ordered.</p>
<p>Oh good, more gas. Just what the doctor ordered.</p> Trenton Black River Project A…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6951952015-09-01T22:57:48.611ZMike Murphyhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/xn/detail/u_25tdvsf650mjn
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<td width="75%" valign="top"><h1 style="text-align: center;">Welcome to the Trenton-Black River Project Website</h1>
<h2>Objectives:</h2>
<p>The objectives of this research project were to:</p>
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<li>develop an integrated, multi-faceted, resource assessment model of Trenton-Black River reservoirs in New York, Ohio and West Virginia;</li>
<li>define possible fairways in which to conduct detailed studies, leading to further development of the gas resources in Ordovician fractured carbonates across the basin;</li>
<li>and develop an integrated structural-diagenetic-stratigraphic model for the origin of Trenton-Black River hydrothermal dolomite reservoirs, leading to better seismic models.</li>
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<p>These objectives were achieved by the creation of an industry-government, Trenton-Black River Research Consortium to partially fund and conduct geologic, geophysical, petrographic and geochemical studies in eight task areas and five Appalachian basin states.</p>
<p>The Final Report (see below) and this website, with its interactive mapping application, represent the fruition of those efforts.</p>
<h2>Background:</h2>
<p>In the early 2000's, there was renewed interest to explore the Ordovician Trenton and Black River carbonates. This endeavor followed previous exploration success in several Appalachian locations. Speculation among geologists in the basin was that many additional producing reservoirs of this type may be found along dolomitized fracture and fault zones throughout the basin. A basinwide collaborative effort to understand the play and delineate potential trends was seen as an opportunity to accelerate and optimize the development of this natural gas resource. The effort included structural and seismic investigations; stratigraphic analysis; petrographic analysis; isotope geochemistry and fluid inclusion analysis; petroleum geochemistry; analysis of production data and horizontal drilling results, and development of a web-based GIS database. This effort will be implemented through the creation of a new consortium consisting of companies active in the play that will commit cost share funds and data to the project, the New York State Museum and four state geological surveys (Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia) who are members of the Appalachian Oil and Natural Gas Research Consortium (AONGRC).</p>
<h2>Information:</h2>
<p>Original Project Synopsis, <em>Creating a Geologic Play Book for Trenton-Black River Appalachian Basin Exploration</em> on DOE-NETL: <br/> <a href="http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/oil-gas/NaturalGas/Projects_n/EP/Resource%20Assessments/RA_A_41856PlayBook.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/oil-gas/NaturalGas/Projects_n/...</a> <br/> DOE Award Number: DE-FC26-03NT41856<br/> Project Start Date: September 23, 2003<br/> Project End Date: March 30, 2006 <br/> Website: <b><a href="http://dolomite.wvgs.wvnet.edu/trenton" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dolomite.wvgs.wvnet.edu/trenton</a></b> (this site)<br/> IMS: <a href="http://ims.wvgs.wvnet.edu/tbr_ver3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>http://ims.wvgs.wvnet.edu/tbr_ver3</b></a> (interactive map)</p>
<p>US DOE: <a href="http://fossil.energy.gov/fred/factsheet.jsp%3Fdoc%3D4116&projtitle%3DCreating%20a%20Geologic%20Play%20Book%20for%20Trenton%20Black%20River%20Appalachian%20Basin%20Exploration" target="blank" rel="nofollow">Project Fact Sheet</a> <br/> OSTI: <a href="http://www.osti.gov/bridge/product.biblio.jsp?query_id=0&page=0&osti_id=895657" target="blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.osti.gov/bridge/</a></p>
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</div> tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6952742015-09-01T22:22:05.720ZMike Murphyhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/xn/detail/u_25tdvsf650mjn
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535200?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535200?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535200?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535200?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024"/></a></p> tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6951902015-09-01T21:23:55.122ZMike Murphyhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/xn/detail/u_25tdvsf650mjn
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535218?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="300" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535218?profile=original"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535218?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="300" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/35535218?profile=original"/></a></p> Thanks for the info Tim, much…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6954502015-09-01T18:54:04.755ZAdam Martinhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/AdamMartin
Thanks for the info Tim, much appreciated.
Thanks for the info Tim, much appreciated. Adam,
I'll try to answer. I e…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6951822015-09-01T18:48:50.249ZTim Tarrhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/TimothyTarr
Adam,<br />
I'll try to answer. I exchanged a few e-mails with a PA state Geologist on this.<br />
Point Pleasant is a Utica formation. Trenton and Black river are seperate formations both are carbonate and stacked so referred to as Trenton/Black river. Below that is Loysberg also a Carbonate than Beekmantown.<br />
Those are all Ordovician. The Rogersville is mostly a Cambrian formation (below Ordovician). That gets real confusing because in some areas it listed as lower Ordovician.The Rogersville is mostly in…
Adam,<br />
I'll try to answer. I exchanged a few e-mails with a PA state Geologist on this.<br />
Point Pleasant is a Utica formation. Trenton and Black river are seperate formations both are carbonate and stacked so referred to as Trenton/Black river. Below that is Loysberg also a Carbonate than Beekmantown.<br />
Those are all Ordovician. The Rogersville is mostly a Cambrian formation (below Ordovician). That gets real confusing because in some areas it listed as lower Ordovician.The Rogersville is mostly in the Rome Trough (lower basement) In my case I'm a few miles NW of Rome Trough so the basement is above where the Rogersville would be.<br />
Hope that helps. Hey Mike, pic didn't come thr…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6951712015-09-01T17:27:37.627ZAdam Martinhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/AdamMartin
Hey Mike, pic didn't come thru for me but I'm viewing via my ipad. I've looked at the WV Geological Survey Semi-Annual report on Trenton Black River Project and one question I have that maybe you could help with. I thought TBR was part of the Rogersville Shale but on the EQT Permit, it is referred to as Point Pleasant. Is that all the same thing or is a peference in termonology that my non-Geologist mind can't comprehend?
Hey Mike, pic didn't come thru for me but I'm viewing via my ipad. I've looked at the WV Geological Survey Semi-Annual report on Trenton Black River Project and one question I have that maybe you could help with. I thought TBR was part of the Rogersville Shale but on the EQT Permit, it is referred to as Point Pleasant. Is that all the same thing or is a peference in termonology that my non-Geologist mind can't comprehend? tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-01:2274639:Comment:6953572015-09-01T17:00:26.602ZMike Murphyhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/xn/detail/u_25tdvsf650mjn
<p><img id="yui_3_10_0_1_1441126727369_1490" style="width: 802px; height: 561px;" alt="Figure 13. Structure contour map of the top of the basement in the ..." src="https://s.yimg.com/fz/api/res/1.2/UbLFuhI_kD0Mg4H0wxK5Dw--/YXBwaWQ9c3JjaGRkO2g9OTU1O3E9OTU7dz0xMzY0/<a href="http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/tbr/41856R02_images/fig13.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/tbr/41856R02_images/fig13.jpg</a>"/></p>
<p><img id="yui_3_10_0_1_1441126727369_1490" style="width: 802px; height: 561px;" alt="Figure 13. Structure contour map of the top of the basement in the ..." src="https://s.yimg.com/fz/api/res/1.2/UbLFuhI_kD0Mg4H0wxK5Dw--/YXBwaWQ9c3JjaGRkO2g9OTU1O3E9OTU7dz0xMzY0/<a href="http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/tbr/41856R02_images/fig13.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/tbr/41856R02_images/fig13.jpg</a>"/></p>