by BigTex » Tue 20 May 2008, 18:43:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joeltrout', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TheDude', 'J')oel - I noticed/wondered about rdsnt's reply too. I'm guessing that you'd agree with what Deffeyes said in Hubbert's Peak, that you really need to drill a test hole to really know what's down there, and that statistically speaking, after a few dry holes, it's best to give up, given how much money you've spent. Probably this goes without saying but thought I'd bring it up anyway, if only to make another lame appeal to authority.
I agree to an extent. We now realize that we are not going to find new large oil fields. We are however finding smaller and smaller pools that are very economic at these prices.
Without 3-d seismic many areas would be considered depleted or dry. Here in California we are seeing companies leasing and drilling areas that have many dryholes and/or historical production that has been abandoned.
For Example:
Open this
Map of the Helm Field in Fresno County from the CA Dept of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal. Zoom in on Section 15 Township 17 South Range 18 East. Notice all the abandoned wells.
Here you can look at production of a new well there in Sec 15.
Its not going to solve our peak oil issue but it shows that there is still oil in an area that has been explored and drilled since the 1940s. This well produced 25,627 barrels of oil in 2007 and at today's prices that is a little over $3.3 million in revenue from an area with numerous abandoned wells.
Right now some of the best places to explore are areas that had 2-d seismic shot, wells drilled, and then was abandoned. Companies can lease the area, shoot 3-d seismic, find the smaller pockets of oil, and then drill precisely to those areas.
They are not finding a huge amount of oil but they are definitely finding in oil in areas that have been "explored" for the last 40 years. Many of our properties literally have 40+ years of leasing/drilling activity. Just because one company didn't find anything doesn't mean another company can't find oil.
joeltrout
Anyone know more about what's going on in that area right now (other than putting up those hideous windmills)?