PAPG Meeting Radisson - Green Tree 20 May 2010

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PAPG Meeting Radisson - Green Tree 20 May 2010 Petrophysics, Stratigraphy, and Depositional Dynamics of the Middle Devonian, Marcellus Interval in West Virginia and Southwest Pennsylvania presented by Matt Boyce West Virginia University Dept of Geology & Geography Abstract: In the Central Appalachian basin, the Middle Devonian Marcellus interval has become a major target for natural gas exploration and production. This interval is an extensive and complex resource play in which its productivity is controlled by depositional patterns and stratigraphic distribution. Using log and core data, the lithostratigraphic boundaries were established and correlated throughout West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania. From these boundaries previous established relationships between natural radioactivity (as measured by the spectral gamma-ray log) and bulk density were incorporated to identify potential gas rich intervals. The comparison between the Uranium content and the measured bulk density identified intervals in the Marcellus with high gas saturations. In the study area, the spatial distribution of the Uranium content correlated to areas of higher TOC (as measured from core samples) content. These enriched areas of TOC appear to be controlled by small local, micro-anoxic environments that result in significant variations in black shale deposition and limestone intervals from well-to-well. Spatial distribution and its relation to the overlying and underlying units (e.g. Harrell Shale, Mahantango Shale, Onondaga Limestone), is a complex process that must account for sediment input and development of micro anoxic environments. Within a regional subsurface stratigraphic framework of the Middle Devonian in the Appalachian basin, an improved understanding of depositional dynamics can provide a better focus on exploration and development targets. Biography: Matt L. Boyce Matt Boyce is a Ph.D. Candidate at West Virginia University in the Department of Geology and Geography working on the subsurface stratigraphy and petrophysics of the Marcellus Shale in southwest Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Matt and his advisor (Dr. Tim Carr) have presented multiple posters and a SEPM paper on the Marcellus in West Virginia and southwest Pennsylvania. Matt has attended the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR) where he received his B.S. (2005) and M.S. (2007) in geology (Dr. Walter Manger, advisor). While at Arkansas Matt worked as an intern at Southwestern Energy (2003-2007), where he was involved in a variety of Arkoma basin plays including his thesis on the Woodford Shale. Matt is a student member of AAPG and will go to work with ExxonMobil this fall in Houston, TX. For reservations to this informative and entertaining evening, please see the attached reservation form or pay in advance using PayPal by visiting PAPGrocks.org.

WHAT IS THE PAPG? PAPG is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 to provide a forum for Petroleum Geologists in the Pittsburgh Area to meet socially and discuss technical topics relative to the exploration and development of reserves in the Northern and Central Appalachian Basin. PAPG is an affiliated association with AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) and has representation in the House of Delegates. Educational opportunities are provided via field trips, seminars and AAPG Sectional meetings, sponsored solely by PAPG or in conjunction with the PTTC (Petroleum Technology Transfer Council), PGS (Pittsburgh Geologic Society) and SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers). Although PAPG is predominately a geologic organization, numerous industry professionals including geophysicists, engineers, lawyers and landmen are among PAPG s members and find the interaction at meetings and educational opportunities beneficial to their professions. PAPG also encourages student membership and participation. Meetings are typically held monthly from September through May in locations within 50 miles of downtown Pittsburgh. From time to time, meetings are held in conjunction with SPE and PGS. NEWS AND EVENTS PAPG Website: Visit the website at http://www.papgrocks.org. Mark your calendar now for these upcoming events (more details on PAPGrocks.org) - April 28 th - 29 th 2010, Southpointe, PA North American CBM Forum Spring Session Contact Ihor Havryluk (p) 412-445-5803 or Dr. Kashi Aminian (p) 304-293-7682 ext 4 for more information April 30 th May 1 st 2010, Pittsburgh PA to Auburn NY PAPG Utica Shale Field Trip May 11 th 12 th 2010, Morgantown, WV PTTC Workshop Completion & Stimulation(s) of Horizontal Wells... May 14 th 16 th 2010, Herkimer Co., NY HGS Fieldtrip Herkimer Diamonds June 21 st 25 th 2010, Watkins Glen, NY AAPG/University at Buffalo Field Seminar Fractures and Tectonics of the Northern Appalachian Basin. Sample of Newly Posted Classifieds PA DCNR Geology Supervisor, Harrisburg PA International O&G Co - Senior Geologist/Geologist, Pittsburgh PA International O&G Co G&G Technologist, Pittsburgh PA International O&G Co Senior Geophysicist, Pittsburgh PA Visit PAPGrocks.org for all upcoming events and newly posted classifieds Have information you want to share with the organization? Please contact the secretary to add the information to the next newsletter.

SPONSORS The PAPG wishes to thank the companies who have contributed to the PAPG 2009-10 season. Sponsor Information If you or your company would like to sponsor the PAPG and help support the continuation of our Meetings, Field Trips, and other events, we ask that you send a donation to the PAPG. Any contribution of $100.00 or more by any group or individual will be recognized on our website, in the monthly newsletter, and at scheduled monthly meetings. We ask that you show your support for the PAPG by a contribution and your continuing attendance at the monthly meetings. We appreciate your continued support. Contributions may be sent to: Eric Ober, PAPG President, 560 Epsilon Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15218 Or use the link on the webpage: http://papgrocks.org/sponsors.htm

CONTACT THE PAPG PAPG Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Eric Ober -- Texas Keystone, Inc. Phone: 412-388-0917 Email: eober@texaskeystone.com Connie Jump -- Marathon Oil Co. Phone: 724-873-8810 Email: cjjump@marathonoil.com Katherine Schmid -- EQT Corp. Phone: 412-395-2080 Email: kschmid@eqt.com Tracee Imai-- Email: tracee.imai@gmail.com AAPG Delegate: Bob Trevail Dallas Energy, LLC Phone: 724-709-6862 Email: bob@dallas-morris.com PAPG ELECTIONS The PAPG season is moving toward the end of the season. Start thinking about running for an office or nominating a colleague. If you have questions about any of the offices, please contact the officer currently in the role.

NOTICE OF MAY 2010 MEETING PITTSBURGH ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS DATE: Thursday 20, May 2010 PLACE: Radisson Hotel - Greentree 101 Radisson Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 412-922-8400 TIME: TOPIC: 5:00 PM Social Hour 6:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Speaker Petrophysics, Stratigraphy, and Depositional Dynamics of the Middle Devonian, Marcellus Interval in West Virginia and Southwest Pennsylvania SPEAKER: Matt Boyce - WVU COST: $30.00 Paid in advance (if payment received by May 18 th ) $35.00 Paid at the door $10.00 Students (Checks payable to PAPG) DINNER OPTIONS: Pan Seared Sea Bass corn meal dusted with roasted tomato cream sauce or Roast Sliced Striploin of Beef with a bordelaise sauce RESERVATIONS: Call, email, fax, or mail this reservation form by NOON May 18th to: Katie Schmid 412-807-1077 (phone) Kschmid3@gmail.com Or RSVP via PayPal at PAPGrocks.org NAME(S) COMPANY DINNER CHOICE(S)

Student Coupon Students can come to ONE (1) PAPG meeting for free in the 2009 2010 year. Please fill out your name and email address below for the free dinner. Do not forget to make your reservations! NAME EMAIL UNIVERSITY DINNER CHOICE

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL PLEASE INDICATE YOUR MEMBERSHIP STATUS BY CHECKING THE APPROPRIATE BOX: PROFESSIONAL - RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL NEW MEMBERSHIP STUDENT - RENEWAL STUDENT - NEW MEMBERSHIP The PITTSBURGH ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS membership year runs from JUNE 1 through MAY 31. Monthly meetings are usually held the second Thursday of the month from September through May. Professional Dues are $25.00 per year Student Dues are $10.00 per year NEW APPLICATION: If you have never been a member of PAPG, please fill out the remainder of the form and mail check, payable to PAPG, to the address below. RENEWAL: Please fill out the mailing address/directory information below if your contact information has changed and submit dues, payable to PAPG, to the address below. Mail completed form and dues payment (checks only - Payable to PAPG) to: Katherine Schmid 12 Watson Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15214 MAILING ADDRESS / DIRECTORY INFORMATION PLEASE COMPLETE ALL INFORMATION NAME DATE COMPANY / UNIVERSITY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP JOB TITLE: EMAIL: PHONE: ( ) - FAX: ( ) - WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN PAPG PARTICIPATION?: Officer Speaker WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION PLACED IN THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY (available to members only?) Yes No