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Atlas of Gulf of Mexico Gas and Oil Sands
as of January 1, 1999
An update of the Federal OCS data and information presented
in the Atlas of Northern Gulf of Mexico Gas and Oil Reservoirs, Volume
1—Miocene and Older Reservoirs (Seni et al., 1997) and Volume 2—Pliocene and
Pleistocene Reservoirs (Hentz et al., 1997), which were published in 1997 and
sold by the Bureau of Economic Geology of the University of Texas at Austin,
is now available on CD-ROM (CD). This update details 65 plays that contain
reserves across the northern Gulf of Mexico. These 65 established plays,
comprising 10,235 sands in 1,042 fields, contain proved and unproved reserves
totaling approximately 168 trillion cubic feet of gas (Tcfg) and 15 billion
barrels of oil (Bbo), or a combined total of 45 billion barrels of oil
equivalent (BBOE). Of this total, approximately 133 Tcfg and 11 Bbo (35 BBOE)
have been produced. For more details on these and other results, please see
our Summary Report.
There are several notable differences between the 1997
Atlas series and this update. Specifically, this update
- is totally digital on one CD available directly from MMS;
- presents only Federal OCS data;
- contains plays reflecting the aggregation of numerous subplays (e.g.,
UM1 P.1A and UM1 P.1B are now simply UM1 P1);
- contains maps with both hydrocarbon and play limits that are based on
sand outlines, not field outlines; and
- incorporates data and information, especially significant deepwater
discoveries, not available at the time of the 1997 Atlas series.
The CD is self-contained with Adobe Acrobat Reader, ESRI
ArcExplorer, and Microsoft Excel Viewer for using several file types,
including
- a report—in PDF format, which facilitates viewing, printing, navigating,
and searching—including geologic descriptions, maps, tabular data, and
exploration and production histories at the play, chronozone, series,
system, province, and region levels, with additional information on
deepwater and subsalt discoveries;
- GIS data, including detailed maps at the play level, coastal and
federal-state boundaries, protraction areas and blocks, field and sand
outlines, pipelines, platforms, planning areas, and fairways; and
- tabular data files—formatted in Excel 97 (.xls), Access 97 (.mdb), dBase
III (.dbf), tab-delimited ASCII (.txt), and space-delimited ASCII (.prn)—comprising
more than 80 parameters (including proved reserves, unproved reserves,
cumulative production, remaining proved reserves, subsea depth, hydrocarbon
type, porosity, permeability, water saturation, area, thickness, volume, GOR,
pressure and temperature gradients, oil API gravity, gas specific gravity,
and drive type) for all 10,235 sands.
Copies of this CD can be ordered from MMS by calling
1-800-200-GULF, sending a fax to (504) 736-2620, or emailing
GulfPublicInfo@mms.gov.
Please ask for OCS Report MMS 2001-086.
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