ONSHORE PETROLEUM ATLAS, NOVA SCOTIA Nova Scotia Energy Research & Development Forum 2012 May 16-17, 2012 Xiaochun (Helen) Cen Petroleum Geologist Petroleum Resources Division
OUTLINE What is the onshore Atlas? Why are we making this Atlas? What does the Atlas contain?
What is the onshore Atlas? A five -year project operated by the Department of Energy It will be the first petroleum resource assessment of onshore It will be a useful source for data on hydrocarbon potential used in the Nova Scotia
What is the onshore Atlas? It is a geological synthesis for onshore basins with emphasis on hydrocarbon potential It s a compilation of the geological, geophysical and geochemical data It features published reports, well and seismic data and maps etc
Why are we making this onshore Atlas? Long drilling history but no commercial production A lack of geological knowledge of onshore basins is one of the barriers to successful exploration
Why are we making this onshore Atlas?
Why are we making this onshore Atlas? It will provide readers brief geological information of onshore basins, NS It will help identify areas with hydrocarbon potential in onshore NS It will also provide a quick/easy reference for readers with access to further details and information
What does this Atlas contain? Introduction Basins (basin-by-basin) References Appendix
What does this Atlas contain? Introduction Basins (basin-by-basin) References Appendix
Petroleum Wells &Seismic lines-onshore Nova Scotia Petroleum Well Drilled before 1985 Petroleum Well Drilled after 1985 Seismic Programs before 1985 Seismic Programs after 1985
What does this Atlas contain? Introduction Basins (basin-by-basin) References Appendix
Windsor Basin Introduction and Geological Setting Structural Framework Generalized Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Petroleum System Hydrocarbon Potential
Introduction ONSHORE ATLAS
Introduction Well Name Company Spud Date Total Depth Location Coolbrook Northstar Energy Febuary 19, 2001 1,349.0 m (4,426.1 ft.) Creelman Northstar Energy April 22, 2001 1,407.0 m (4,616.4 ft.) Devon Cheverie #1 Devon Canada November 10, 2001 1,394.0 m (4,573.7 ft.) Cogmagun #1 Oiltec Resources Ltd. September 18, 2003 495.74 m (1626.4 ft.) Kennetcook #1 Elmworth Energy August 26, 2007 1385 m (4455 ft.) Kennetcook #2 Elmworth Energy September 18, 2007 1935 m (6348 ft.) Elmworth N-14-A/11-E-5 Elmworth Energy July 7,2008 2618 m Camden 100/G-40-A/11-E-06 Forent Energy Ltd. August 23, 2008 1464m O-61-C/11-E-4 Elmworth Energy August 24,2008 2955m E-38-A/11-E-5 Elmworth Energy Oct 22,2008 1726 m 45 o 11'22.56" N 63 o 47'27.72" W 45 o 16'21.85" N 63 o 35'53.93" W 45 o 10'34.409" N 64 o 04'59.984" W 45 4'56.9" N 64 02'35.5" W 45 o 11'50.743" N 63 o 42'57.830" W 45 o 12'34.237" N 63 o 45'24.460" W 45 o 16'32.053" N 63 o 43'34.358" W 45 o 17'49.309" N 63 o 10'18.437" W 45 o 12'27.000" N 63 o 59'30.034" W 45 o 17'41.463" N 63 o 43'36.961" W
Structural Framework ONSHORE ATLAS (From Fraser, 2011)
Structural Framework ONSHORE ATLAS (Adam MacDonald)
Structural Framework ONSHORE ATLAS (Adam MacDonald)
Generalized Stratigraphy ONSHORE ATLAS
Generalized Stratigraphy (From Boehner, 1999)
Elements of Petroleum System Source Rock Horton Bluff black shale: TOC: 2-20% Ro: 0.65-2.5% Kerogen type: II/III Windsor Carbonate: TOC: >2% Ro: most in oil window Kerogen type: II/III Reservoir Rock Horton sandstone Windsor carbonate Seal Lower Windsor evaporite Shale Gas Horton Bluff Shale
ONSHORE ATLAS Petroleum System
Hydrocarbon Potential ONSHORE ATLAS TOC ranges from 2% to over 20%, average 13% Kerogen type is II/III The Horton Bluff shale is very mature with Ro>1.5% in the dry gas window Horton Bluff shale has fair to excellent gas
Target Formations ONSHORE ATLAS
What does this Atlas contain? Introduction Basins (basin-by-basin) References Appendix
Key References Key Papers for stratigraphy and depositional environment: J. H. Calder, R.C. Boehner, et., 1998: Classic Carboniferous sections of the Minas and Cumberland Basins in Nova Scotia with special reference to organic deposits, the society for organic petrology annual meeting field trip 29-30 July, 1998 R. C. Boehner, 1981: Stratigraphy and depositional history of marine evaporites in the Lower Carboniferous Windsor Group, Shubenacadie and Musquodoboit structural basins, Nova Scotia R. C. Boehner, P. S. Giles, D. A. Murray and R. J. Ryan, 1989: Carbonate buildups of the Gays River Formation, Lower Carboniferous Windsor Group, Nova Scotia R. G. Moore, 1967: Lithostratigraphic units in the upper part of the Windsor Group, Minas Sub-basin, Nova Scotia T. Martel and M. R. Gibling, 1996: Stratigraphy and tectonic history of the Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous Horton Bluff Formation, Nova Scotia
Key References Key Paper for structural framework: J. W. F. Waldron, C. Roselli and S. K. Johnston, 2007: Transpressional structures on a Late Paleozoic intracontinental transform fault, Canadian Appalachians Fraser Keppie, 2011: New insights for the regional geology of the Kennetcook Basin, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia Key Paper for source rocks and maturation: P. K. Mukhopadhyay, 1991: Source rock potential and maturation of Paleozoic sediments (Devonian- Permian) from onshore Nova Scotia Key Paper for hydrocarbon potential: R. J. Ryan, 2001: The Horton Group of the Maritimes Basin: Geology, hydrocarbon source rocks and reservoir potential in Atlantic Canada
What does this Atlas contain? Introduction Basins (basin-by-basin) References Appendix
(Adam MacDonald)
Completed Introduction Regional geological setting and structures Historical geophysical operation and drilling Specific hydrocarbon resources Sydney Basin Minas Basin (Windsor, Shubenacadie, Musquodoboit) Cumberland Basin Ongoing Resources Assessment Detailed Studies (Thermal history, Diagenesis, Source Rock etc) Other onshore basins to be completed