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Alameda Field
General Information


Alameda Field Oil & Gas Data

General Field Information

Produces Oil: Yes Produces Gas: Yes

Discovery Well(s)

Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
08 JUL 1958 CHASE 1
No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: NE NW SE 23-T28S-R7W
Rotary Total Depth: 4482
Production Zone: Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup
Data Source: DISCOVERY 2080
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
05 JUL 1961 ALAMEDA was NUNNEMAKER 1 4-1
No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: NW NW 26-T28S-R7W
Rotary Total Depth: 4362
Production Zone: Viola Limestone Formation
Initial Oil Potential: 257 BOPD - Natural production
Data Source: DISCOVERY 8190
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
06 SEP 1961 KREHBIEL 1
No Oil Production No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: NE NE 27-T28S-R7W
Rotary Total Depth: 4476
Production Zone: Simpson Group
Data Source: DISCOVERY 8191
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
03 APR 1963 ALAMEDA UNIT was RICHARDSON 6-3
No Oil Production No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: SW NW 27-T28S-R7W
Rotary Total Depth: 4444
Production Zone: Mississippian System
Data Source: DISCOVERY 8192
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
11 JUN 1970 LECKLIDER 1
No Oil Production No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: SE SE NW 33-T28S-R7W
Rotary Total Depth: 4081
Production Zone: Mississippian System
Data Source: DISCOVERY 8193

Summary Production Information

Field Size: 3360 acres
Total Wells: 87
Productive Oil Wells: 40 as of July 2024
Productive Gas Wells: 71 as of March 2020
Abandoned Wells: 19
Cumulative Oil: 9,857,661.16 bbls as of July 2024
Cumulative Gas: 10,676,858.00 mcf as of March 2020

Producing Formation:


LANS.-K.C.
(Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)


Depth Top: 3599 feet

LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)
Thickness

Thickness: 8 feet

LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes

Producing Formation:


MISSISSIPPIAN
(Mississippian System)


Depth Top: 3988 feet

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Thickness

Thickness: 4 feet

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes Produces Gas: Yes

Producing Formation:


VIOLA
(Viola Limestone Formation)


Depth Top: 4356 feet
Depositional Environment: The Ordovician accumulation is structural in nature, being an asymmetrical, anticlinal closure with a steeply dipping, faulted west flank. The east flank dip is more gentle, as is the north dip. Regional dip is down to the south and east. North dip is present in the magnitude of 40 feet. There is approximately 70 feet of dip on the on the faulted west flank from the higher wells in the field, to the nearby dry holes on the down throw side of the fault.
Formation Lithology: The Viola consists of a brown to gray and while mottled, medium to coarse crystalline, vuggy dolomite.

VIOLA (Viola Limestone Formation)
Thickness

Thickness: 5 feet Maximum Thickness: 23 feet Average Thickness: 8 feet

VIOLA (Viola Limestone Formation)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes
Maximum Net Pay: 40 feet
Drive Mechanism: Strong water drive

VIOLA (Viola Limestone Formation)
Oil Chemistry

Oil Color: Greenish-brown %
Average Oil API Gravity: 43

VIOLA (Viola Limestone Formation)
Porosity

Porosity Type: Good to excellent inter-crystalline and vuggy porosity is present in most wells. As in any carbonate reservoir, streaks of no porosity are sometimes encountered. Some fracturing, but none of a significant nature, has been observed in the few cores cut in the field.

VIOLA (Viola Limestone Formation)
Permeability

Average Horizontal: 600 md

Producing Formation:


SIMPSON
(Simpson Group)


Depth Top: 4353 feet
Depositional Environment: The Ordovician accumulation is structural in nature, being an asymmetrical, anticlinal closure with a steeply dipping, faulted west flank. The east flank dip is more gentle, as is the north dip. Regional dip is down to the south and east. North dip is present in the magnitude of 40 feet. There is approximately 70 feet of dip on the on the faulted west flank from the higher wells in the field, to the nearby dry holes on the down throw side of the fault.
Formation Lithology: The Simpson reservoir is a clear, medium grained, well sorted, rounded and friable sandstone. On the west side of the field, the zone is shaly immediately subjacent to the Viola but the sand is clean and affords excellent reservoir directly under the Voila zone in the major portion of the field.

SIMPSON (Simpson Group)
Thickness

Thickness: 5 feet

SIMPSON (Simpson Group)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes
Maximum Net Pay: 40 feet
Drive Mechanism: Strong water drive

SIMPSON (Simpson Group)
Oil Chemistry

Oil Color: Greenish-brown %
Average Oil API Gravity: 43

SIMPSON (Simpson Group)
Porosity

Porosity Type: Good to excellent inter-crystalline and vuggy porosity is present in most wells. As in any carbonate reservoir, streaks of no porosity are sometimes encountered. Some fracturing, but none of a significant nature, has been observed in the few cores cut in the field.

SIMPSON (Simpson Group)
Permeability

Average Horizontal: 178 md

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