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BCGA
Sbaa Basin
Reggane
gg
Basin
Hamra Quartzite
Atchane Sandstone
Ahnet Basin
ACTION PLAN
Completed
Completed
On going
Detailed
D t il d Studies
St di off the
th shale
h l gas potential
t ti l off the
th main
i basins
b i
To prove the concept on 2 or 3 pilot wells by carrying out the necessary
operations :
Development phase:
phase: This phase which requires very large investments, with
regard to the volume of work to be realized and to a proven expertise
needed would be considered by calling upon specialized companies
Frasnian
Roqu.<0.5%(immature)
ZoneProspective
ProfondeurtropEleve(objectifShaleGas)
Gisement de Gaz
GisementdeGaz
PARAMETERS :
Thickness = >20m
TOC = >1%,
>1% Prefer > 3
3.5%
5%
Maturity (VR) = 1.7 3%
Depth = < 3000 m
ShaleOil(Condensat&Gazhumide)
ShaleGas(Methane)
Well-1 Evaluation
Zone2;
Pay;79mor260ft
Avg Porosity;8.12
Avg TOC;5.3%
GIP;140BCF
Avg Clay;62%
Avg SwellingClay;5%
Zone4;
Pay;15.8mor52ft
Avg Porosity;7.3
Avg TOC;3.9%
GIP; 47 BCF
GIP;47BCF
Avg Clay;50%
Avg SwellingClay;4%
Zone1;
Pay; 60 m or 189 ft
Avg Porosity; 7.1
71%
Avg TOC; 5.0%
GIP; 95 BCF
Zone2;
Pay; 53 m or 174 ft
Avg Porosity; 8.3
83%
Avg TOC; 5.9%
GIP; 100 BCF
Calcareous Zone
Zone3;
Pay; 23 m or 76 ft Avg Porosity; 6.6
66%
Avg TOC; 3.7%
GIP; 45 BCF
Net Ft.
Pay
Avg.
g Eff.
Phi (%)
Avg.
g TOC
(wt%)
Avg.
g Sw
(%)
Avg.
g K
(nD)
Total GIP
(Bcf
Bcf/mi
/mi2)
76
8.1
3.6
19
567
59
Barnett
B
tt Sh
Shale
l (Core)
(C
)
133
33
3.3
24 5
24.5
299
139
66
6.8
26.4
285
59
Atoka Shale
21
96
9.6
26
2.6
48
191
55
Fayetteville Shale
84
7.2
3.6
29.1
288
53
Haynesville
y
Shale
112
8.4
2.2
39
270
129
105
6.6
2.7
23
284.5
90
Algeria (area A)
108
7.0
2.7
18
350
65
Algeria (area B)
250
8.6
4.1
23.2
360
122
Algeria (area C)
248
9.0
4.0
22
354
122
Formation
11
Consulting
Bechar
J i t Studies
Joint
St di
Tindouf
Reggane
Areastobe
Areastobe
studied
G (Tcf)
Gas
(T f) Liquids
Li id (Bbbl)
Ahnet
1902
Timimoun
1925
Bechar
53
Berkine
954
215
Illizi *
106
33
TOTAL (GIIP)
4940
248
ORGANISATION/
COMPANY
ESTIMATES
DATE
REMARKS
Wood Mackenzie
529.0 Tcf of
GIIP (Silurian only)
September
2009
PETRENEL
(Jessica Hill &
Stewart Whiteley
Whiteley))
3954 Tcf
Estimated Unrisked Shale
GIIP Resources
April 2010
December
2010
(Silurian only)
EIA/ARI Resource
Assessment (2013)
14
June 2013
1000km
1000km
1000km
Large Resources
Wood McKenzie (2009) : Over 500 Tcf of gas in place in the hot shale of the Silurian
DeGolyer & MacNaughton (2010) : 3400 Tcf of gas in place in the hot shale of the Silurian across
the whole Saharan platform from which over 600 Tcf would be technically recoverable
PETRENEL (2010) : 4000 Tcf of unrisked
shale gas in place in the hot shale of the
Silurian and Frasnian.
>30 Bcf/mi2 required
q
for commercial
success.
EIA (2011) annual report :
231 Tcf of technically recoverable gas in the
hot shale of Berkine, Illizi and Tindouf
basins.
(the most prospective basins such as Ahnet
and Gourara are not included)
EIA (2013) annual report:
707 Tcf of technically recoverable gas in the
hot shale in Algeria
From Shale Gas Potential of North Africa and the Near East, by
Stewart Whiteley & Jessica Hill, PETRENEL, Presented at the SMI
Unconventional Gas Conference, London 16th-17th March 2011
Flow back (frac water) treatment and disposal and other HSE concerns