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PetroMod model files for the 3D petroleum systems model of the Williston Basin, USA

Dates

Publication Date
Time Period
2023

Citation

Gelman, S.E., and Johnson, B.G., 2023, Data release for the 3D petroleum systems model of the Williston Basin, USA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9N7O1OT.

Summary

This data release includes the model input and output files for the 3D petroleum systems model of the Williston Basin. The model was created in Schlumberger's PetroMod version 2020.1. The enclosed folders are standard PetroMod format and contain all data necessary for defining and re-simulating the model. Please contact Tim Nesheim at the North Dakota Geologic Survey (tonesheim@nd.gov) directly for static temperature log data used in the temperature calibration. Proprietary IHS Markit ® (2022) data used for model calibration are also not included in this data release. This is a child item of a larger data release titled "Data release for the 3D petroleum systems model of the Williston Basin, USA".

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Sarah E Gelman
Originator :
Sarah E Gelman, Benjamin G Johnson
Metadata Contact :
Benjamin G Johnson
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Central Energy Resources Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Energy and Minerals

Attached Files

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PetroMod_project.xml
Original FGDC Metadata

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11.84 KB application/fgdc+xml
WillistonModelLiths.png
“Perspective view looking northeast of the 3D petroleum systems model.”
thumbnail 514.12 KB image/png
Williston_USGS_v2020.zip 49.74 GB application/zip

Purpose

These data and interpretations were collected to support a petroleum systems modeling study as a part of a broader project to assess the various petroleum systems of the Williston Basin. These data are useful for regional-scale (basin-scale) geologic interpretations of subsurface stratigraphy, structure, temperature, and maturity of source rocks at present day and through geologic time.

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