Digital Petroleum Atlas |
Badger Hill Field Oil & Gas Data | ||||
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General Field Information | |
Geologic Province: | Western Flank of the Central Kansas Uplift |
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Exploration Method: | Sample examination and subsurface mapping. Subsequent development was based on reflection seismograph utilizing the iso-time interval from the Stone Corral Anhydrite to an upper Pennsylvanian event. (Approximate top of the Pennsylvanian). |
Surface Formation: | Loess Pleistocene |
Oldest Formation Penetrated: | Arbuckle |
Drilling Casing Practices: | Standard rotary drilling practices were utilized with a salt mud system. Most wells penetrated this Mississippian (Osagian) with 5 1/2" production casing set on bottom. The productive zones were selectively perforated and independently treated with 15% acid. |
Electric Logging Practices: | Radiation Guard Log with Caliper and Frac Finder detailed from TD to the top of the Pennsylvanian. |
Comments: | Other shows: Gas in the Herington-Krider Oil in the Marmaton Gas in the Mississippian Osage |
Discovery Well(s) |
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Well Location: | C NW SE 1-T23S-R19W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4485 |
Production Zone: | Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup |
Initial Oil Potential: | 91 bbls oil per day with trace of water |
Initial Formation Pressure: | 1372 |
Casing: | 8 5/8" @ 282' w/ 185 sx cement 5 1/2" production casing @ 4251' w/ 175 sx cement |
Perforations: | 4125' - 4130' |
Treatments: | 2000 gallons 15% acid |
Data Source: | KOGF, Vol. V; DISCOVERY 949 |
Well Location: | C NW NE 18-T23S-R18W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4429 |
Production Zone: | Cherokee Group |
Data Source: | DISCOVERY 8226 |
Well Location: | C S2 SW SW 6-T23S-R18W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4385 |
Production Zone: | Cherokee Group |
Data Source: | DISCOVERY 8227 |
Summary Production Information | |
Field Size: | 2560 acres |
Total Wells: | 35 |
Productive Oil Wells: | 13 as of July 2024 |
Productive Gas Wells: | 4 as of May 2024 |
Abandoned Wells: | 17 |
Cumulative Oil: | 1,093,088.03 bbls as of July 2024 |
Cumulative Gas: | 512,838.00 mcf as of May 2024 |
Producing Formation:Lansing Kansas City |
Depth Top: | 4033 feet |
Geological Age: | Kansas City Group, Missourian Series, Pennsylvanian System |
Depositional Environment: | The Missourian Series, Lansing Kansas City group comprises a cycle of sedimentation. During Lansing/Kansas City time, regressive sedimentation deposited carbonates over broad low relief shelves in shallow clear water. The presence of oolites suggests high-energy where carbonate saturated sea-water was agitated. Enhanced secondary reservoir characteristics were due to postdepositional alteration creating fractures, vugs, molds or casts. |
Formation Lithology: | Five zones within the Lansing/KC section are productive. The Iola "F" zone, the Drum "H" zone, the Westerville "I" zone, and the upper and lower Swope "K" zones. The lithology of these zones are generally similar: Limestone, buff to tan, fine to medium crystalline, oolitic, fossiliferous in part, with fair to good vugular, fossil-cast interoolitic and some oolicastic porosity. |
Formation Geometry: | Symmetrical to irregular and elongate biostrome carbonates. |
Trap Type: | Structural closure on a northeast-southwest trending anticline with stratigraphic variations in the Lansing/KC and Cherokee Sands formations. |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Thickness: | 15 feet |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
Maximum Net Pay: | 36 feet | Average Net Pay: | 17.4 feet |
Oil Water Contact: | F (-1750); H (-1837); I (-1843); Upper K (-1925); Lower K (-1942) |
Drive Mechanism: | Partial water drive & gas solution |
Initial Pressure: | 1454 | Data Source of Initial Pressure: | KOGF, Vol. V |
Pressure Maintenance or EOR: | Injecting produced water in the Lansing KC | Estimated Ultimate Recovery: | 913850 bbls oil |
Estimated Primary Oil Recovery: | 913850 | Estimated Ultimate Recovery: | 913850 bbls oil |
Proven Production: | 520 acres | Production Well Spacing: | 40 acres |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Oil Color: | Brownish-Black % |
Oil Base: | Asphalt % |
Oil Type: | Sweet % |
Minimum Oil API Gravity: | 32 | Maximum Oil API Gravity: | 41 % |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Total Solids: | 94585 ppm |
Chloride Equivalent: | 85200 ppm | Barium: | 0 ppm |
Bicarbonates: | 140 ppm | Calcium: | 7000 ppm |
Calcium Bicarbonate: | 0 ppm | Calcium Sulfate: | 0 ppm |
Iron: | 21 | Magnesium: | 1750 ppm |
Magnesium Sulfate: | 0 ppm | Silica: | 0 |
Sodium Sulfate: | 0 ppm | Sodium Chloride: | 0 ppm |
Strontium: | 0 | Sulfates: | 473 ppm |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Porosity Type: | Fossil-cast, oolicast, vugular, and inter-oolitic | Maximum Porosity: | 20 % | Average Porosity: | 14 % |
Lansing Kansas City (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Maximum Horizontal: | 245 md | Average Horizontal: | 105 md |
Producing Formation:Cherokee Sand |
Depth Top: | 4374 feet |
Geological Age: | Cherokee Group, Desmoinesian Series, Pennsylvanian System |
Depositional Environment: | Cherokee age seas (Pennsylvanian) deposited sands in erratic and discontinuous reservoirs adjacent to and parallel with the western flank of the Central Kansas uplift. These near shore sands of deltaic origin were deposited over topography consisting of Mississippian rocks. |
Formation Lithology: | Cherokee Sand interval consists of: sand, white to clear, medium to course grained, subrounded to sub-angular, poorly sorted, friable and porous with abundant unconsolidated quartz grains and pebbles. |
Formation Geometry: | A lenticular reservoir, elongate in a northwesterly direction. Dry holes on the north, east, and south, encounter high shale content or absence of sand defining the reservoir in these directions. Water recoveries from the Cherokee reservoir in down dip dry holes to the west and southwest suggest a partial water-drive and determine the field boundary in that direction. |
Trap Type: | Structural closure on a northeast-southwest trending anticline with stratigraphic variations in the Lansing/KC and Cherokee Sands formations. |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Thickness: | 4 feet |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Produces Oil: | Yes | Produces Gas: | Yes |
Maximum Net Pay: | 14 feet | Average Net Pay: | 9.1 feet |
Average Oil Column: | 26 | Average Gas Column: | 71 |
Gas Water Contact: | -2227 | Oil Water Contact: | -2249 Southeast portion of field. Note this area is isolated from the gas portion of the field. |
Drive Mechanism: | Partial water drive |
Initial Pressure: | 1458 | Data Source of Initial Pressure: | KOGF, Vol. V |
Pressure Maintenance or EOR: | None | Estimated Ultimate Recovery: | 3750000 |
Estimated Primary Gas Recovery: | 3750000 | Estimated Ultimate Recovery: | 3750000 |
Proven Production: | 1280 acres | Production Well Spacing: | 320 acres |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Minimum BTU: | 479 | Maximum BTU: | 918 | Specific Gravity: | .717 | Gas Liquids (GPM): | 1.025 |
Carbon Dioxide: | .21 % | Nitrogen: | 28.65 % |
Methane: | 65.28 % | Butane: | .38 % | Ethane: | 3.23 % |
Propane: | 1.33 % | Pentane: | .12 % | Hextane: | .06 % |
ISO Pentane: | .07 % | ISO Butane: | .22 % |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Oil Color: | Black % |
Oil Base: | Asphalt % |
Oil Type: | Sweet % |
Average Oil API Gravity: | 40 |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Total Solids: | 138740 ppm |
Chloride Equivalent: | 28545 ppm | Barium: | 3.7 ppm |
Bicarbonates: | 0 ppm | Calcium: | 10240 ppm |
Calcium Bicarbonate: | 0 ppm | Calcium Sulfate: | 0 ppm |
Iron: | 1330 | Magnesium: | 1980 ppm |
Magnesium Sulfate: | 0 ppm | Silica: | 42 |
Sodium Sulfate: | 0 ppm | Sodium Chloride: | 0 ppm |
Strontium: | 570 | Sulfates: | 366 ppm |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Porosity Type: | Inter-granular | Maximum Porosity: | 20.3 % | Average Porosity: | 18.1 % |
Cherokee Sand (Cherokee Group) |
Maximum Horizontal: | 1850 md | Average Horizontal: | 1050 md |
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