DETERMINING GAS CONTENT FROM MUD GAS LOGS - EXAMPLES FROM NORTHEASTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Heterogeneities within the shale can create significant variation in gas contents leaving the exploration geologist to exclaim If only there was a tool that could continuously determine the gas content of my shale, and that it was run on every old well in my exploration area! However, mud gas detectors are run on most wells in the Western Canadian Basin and are a constant record of the gas liberated during drilling. This data, if calibrated, can be a continuous record of the gas contents of shale units drilled through, thereby giving an initial exploration tool in the hunt and evaluation of potential shale gas horizons.
This talk will demonstrate the authors' attempts to calibrate older gas logs, and compare the results from several potential gas shale units from British Columbia to canister desorption analysis.