粉河盆地:怀俄明州能源格局的持久参与者

Courtney Beck Antolik, J. Pinkett, Morgan Horbatko
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怀俄明州Powder River盆地的白垩纪-第三纪地层长期以来一直是包括煤、石油和天然气在内的自然资源的来源。一个多世纪以来,该盆地一直在进行煤炭开采和石油钻探。煤矿开采始于19世纪末,如今,怀俄明州是美国最大的产煤州。本世纪头十年,煤层气的繁荣与萧条周期导致数万口井闲置或废弃。历史上的石油产量主要来自Minnelusa/Tensleep、Muddy、Frontier/Turner、Shannon、Sussex、Parkman和Teapot地层的直井。最近,随着定向钻井、水平钻井和水力压裂技术的发展,人们对Mowry页岩和Niobrara地层等非常规烃源岩储层的兴趣越来越大。人们的兴趣如此高涨,以至于怀俄明州颁布了新的许可规定,以控制活动。作为能源行业的风向标,怀俄明州经历了一切,从繁荣与萧条的周期到水力压裂再到碳捕获。
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The Powder River Basin: A persistent player in Wyoming’s energy landscape
The Cretaceous-Tertiary strata of Wyoming’s Powder River Basin have long been a source of natural resources, including coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal mining and oil drilling have been ongoing in the basin for more than a century. Coal mining started in the late 1800s, and today, Wyoming is the largest coal-producing state in the U.S. A coalbed methane boom-and-bust cycle in the 2000s left tens of thousands of wells idle or abandoned. Historical oil production has been largely from vertical wells in the Minnelusa/Tensleep, Muddy, Frontier/Turner, Shannon, Sussex, Parkman, and Teapot Formations. More recently, interest in unconventional source-rock reservoirs like the Mowry Shale and Niobrara Formation has grown in tandem with directional and horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology. Interest was so explosive that the state of Wyoming imposed new permitting regulations to keep activity under control. Like a bellwether for the energy industry, Wyoming has seen it all, from boom-and-bust cycles to fracking to carbon capture.
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