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Papers by Jason Glascock
Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy, Aug 15, 2022
In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data t... more In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data to help better characterize and understand the reservoir. These include changes in lithology, inferring rock strength, identifying, and quantifying localized depletion caused by offset producers, fracture detection both natural and induced, and how completions interact with various geohazards. We will also explain how this information can be collected and ultimately used to make decisions on items like optimal drilling target, stacked pay development, and even well spacing. Specifically, we will look at four applications of how the drilling data can be used. 1) Using rig drilling data to estimate rock strength. 2) The use of rig data, gamma ray logs and geosteering to predict natural fractures. 3) The use of rig drilling data and mud gas logs to identify localized fracture depletion. 4) Understanding hydraulic fracture growth in stacked plays and around geologic features Several case studies will be presented that demonstrate the accuracy and applicability of this data, with a focus on using the data to make actionable decisions, as well as some of the data limitations. At the conclusion of this talk, the importance of incorporating drilling data from every well to improve reservoir knowledge will become evident. Even more so when considering this data is readily available, on every well, and is obtained at a very low or no cost, and with no associated operational risks.
Proceedings of the 9th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2021
Proceedings of the 8th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2020
The URTeC Technical Program Committee accepted this presentation on the basis of information cont... more The URTeC Technical Program Committee accepted this presentation on the basis of information contained in an abstract submitted by the author(s). The contents of this paper have not been reviewed by URTeC and URTeC does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information herein. All information is the responsibility of, and, is subject to corrections by the author(s). Any person or entity that relies on any information obtained from this paper does so at their own risk. The information herein does not necessarily reflect any position of URTeC. Any reproduction, distribution, or storage of any part of this paper by anyone other than the author without the written consent of URTeC is prohibited.
Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy
In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data t... more In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data to help better characterize and understand the reservoir. These include changes in lithology, inferring rock strength, identifying, and quantifying localized depletion caused by offset producers, fracture detection both natural and induced, and how completions interact with various geohazards. We will also explain how this information can be collected and ultimately used to make decisions on items like optimal drilling target, stacked pay development, and even well spacing. Specifically, we will look at four applications of how the drilling data can be used. 1) Using rig drilling data to estimate rock strength. 2) The use of rig data, gamma ray logs and geosteering to predict natural fractures. 3) The use of rig drilling data and mud gas logs to identify localized fracture depletion. 4) Understanding hydraulic fracture growth in stacked plays and around geologic features Several case studies will be presented that demonstrate the accuracy and applicability of this data, with a focus on using the data to make actionable decisions, as well as some of the data limitations. At the conclusion of this talk, the importance of incorporating drilling data from every well to improve reservoir knowledge will become evident. Even more so when considering this data is readily available, on every well, and is obtained at a very low or no cost, and with no associated operational risks.
Proceedings of the 9th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2021
Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy, Aug 15, 2022
In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data t... more In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data to help better characterize and understand the reservoir. These include changes in lithology, inferring rock strength, identifying, and quantifying localized depletion caused by offset producers, fracture detection both natural and induced, and how completions interact with various geohazards. We will also explain how this information can be collected and ultimately used to make decisions on items like optimal drilling target, stacked pay development, and even well spacing. Specifically, we will look at four applications of how the drilling data can be used. 1) Using rig drilling data to estimate rock strength. 2) The use of rig data, gamma ray logs and geosteering to predict natural fractures. 3) The use of rig drilling data and mud gas logs to identify localized fracture depletion. 4) Understanding hydraulic fracture growth in stacked plays and around geologic features Several case studies will be presented that demonstrate the accuracy and applicability of this data, with a focus on using the data to make actionable decisions, as well as some of the data limitations. At the conclusion of this talk, the importance of incorporating drilling data from every well to improve reservoir knowledge will become evident. Even more so when considering this data is readily available, on every well, and is obtained at a very low or no cost, and with no associated operational risks.
Proceedings of the 9th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2021
Proceedings of the 8th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2020
The URTeC Technical Program Committee accepted this presentation on the basis of information cont... more The URTeC Technical Program Committee accepted this presentation on the basis of information contained in an abstract submitted by the author(s). The contents of this paper have not been reviewed by URTeC and URTeC does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information herein. All information is the responsibility of, and, is subject to corrections by the author(s). Any person or entity that relies on any information obtained from this paper does so at their own risk. The information herein does not necessarily reflect any position of URTeC. Any reproduction, distribution, or storage of any part of this paper by anyone other than the author without the written consent of URTeC is prohibited.
Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy
In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data t... more In this presentation, we will discuss some key insights that can be obtained from drilling data to help better characterize and understand the reservoir. These include changes in lithology, inferring rock strength, identifying, and quantifying localized depletion caused by offset producers, fracture detection both natural and induced, and how completions interact with various geohazards. We will also explain how this information can be collected and ultimately used to make decisions on items like optimal drilling target, stacked pay development, and even well spacing. Specifically, we will look at four applications of how the drilling data can be used. 1) Using rig drilling data to estimate rock strength. 2) The use of rig data, gamma ray logs and geosteering to predict natural fractures. 3) The use of rig drilling data and mud gas logs to identify localized fracture depletion. 4) Understanding hydraulic fracture growth in stacked plays and around geologic features Several case studies will be presented that demonstrate the accuracy and applicability of this data, with a focus on using the data to make actionable decisions, as well as some of the data limitations. At the conclusion of this talk, the importance of incorporating drilling data from every well to improve reservoir knowledge will become evident. Even more so when considering this data is readily available, on every well, and is obtained at a very low or no cost, and with no associated operational risks.
Proceedings of the 9th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2021