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March Luncheon
March Luncheon

Tue, Mar 18

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Bush Convention Center

March Luncheon

"Characterizing the Effects of Drainage and Field Activities Using Geochemistry: Changes and Signatures in Subsurface Volatile Fluids Entrained in Legacy and Fresh Cuttings" - Christopher Smith, Senior Chemist, Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy

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Mar 18, 2025, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM CDT

Bush Convention Center, 105 N Main St, Midland, TX 79701, USA

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Please RSVP by 3:00pm on Friday, March 14, 2025.

Reservations made after the deadline will incur an additional fee of $10.


LOCATION: In-Person luncheon meeting will be held at the Bush Convention Center. Virtual meeting on Zoom. 


TOPIC: "Characterizing the Effects of Drainage and Field Activities Using Geochemistry: Changes and Signatures in Subsurface Volatile Fluids Entrained in Legacy and Fresh Cuttings" - Christopher Smith, Senior Chemist, Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy


ABSTRACT: In both conventional and unconventional settings in West Texas, throughout North America, and even overseas there is growing interest in exploiting existing brownfields, both from the perspective of developing the remaining “white space” in the field and potentially developing previously bypassed targets either because they were unsuitable with the technology of the time or they were not previously identified.  In conventional plays changes occur like oil water contacts rising, reservoir pressure decreasing, and increasing/changing biological activity as the field is produced. In unconventional plays be they self-sourced shales or simply tight carbonates/sands the physical relatively near borehole fractionation and drainage/loss of resource can also occur. This is the challenge faced by infill drilling programs, frequently referred to today as parent-child interactions where care needs to be taken that the existing borehole (parent) will not have drained the resource the new neighboring borehole (child) is meant to capture. Ultimately in both conventional and unconventional plays these changes to the subsurface distribution of water, HC resource, HC composition, and pressure leave telltale geochemical signatures in the volatile subsurface fluids entrained in rock samples, typically cuttings and core. These signatures can be then used to characterize the nature of the change, its physical distribution, and even quantify the loss of resource that has occurred along the borehole due to offset drainage by a parent well.


Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy (AHS) has developed a novel technology and technique based on a gentle vacuum extraction cryo-trap mass spectrometry system where volatile subsurface fluids entrained in rock samples are gently extracted by vacuum (no heat or solvent used) and collected on a liquid nitrogen cooled cryo-trap. After the extraction and collection of the volatiles is completed the cryo-trap is slowly warmed and the released volatiles are then passed to a mass spectrometer as they release sequentially by sublimation point. This process enables the separation, identification, and quantification of the subsurface fluids extracted from the rock samples and is known as Rock Volatiles Stratigraphy (RVS). Direct measurements of 40+ different compounds including the C1-10 HCs, water, CO2, biological by-products, noble gases, stimulation chemicals, sulfides, and several others are made using this technique while the process is repeated on the same rock sample under increasingly strong vacuum conditions providing information on ease of release that can be related back to rock properties.


RVS has been used in several brown field environments and experiences and lessons learned from the analysis of volatiles from cuttings both from parent and child wells will be shared. Specific case studies from conventional and unconventional plays in Texas on the Eastern Shelf, Oklahoma in the SCOOP and Merge, Kansas in the Patterson/Hartland fields in Kearny Co., and the Ionian Carbonates in onshore Delvina field Albania on the coast of the Adriatic Sea will be shown and discussed as well as general experiences in shale gas and oil plays.


BIO: Christopher Smith has been a Senior Chemist with Advanced Hydrocarbon Stratigraphy (AHS) since January 2019 and moved to Midland in 2022 working on data analysis, instrumentation, client engagements, and business development. Most of his analysis work focuses on the Permian, the Anadarko and Arkoma basins in Oklahoma, the North Slope in Alaska, and the Marcellus. Since 2020 a significant portion of Christopher’s work has been geared toward expanding the uses of AHS’s unique patented technologies into non-traditional fields for AHS beyond oil and gas – these include successful engagements and projects with academia, government, and operators on subsurface studies in carbon capture and sequestration, helium exploration, and geothermal power. Additionally, he has pushed AHS to be involved in scientific studies on permafrost in the Artic and the paleo environment before, during, and after the Chicxulub impact. Prior to working for AHS, he received his PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Arizona with focuses on instrumentation, data analysis programing, spectroscopy, electrophysiology, surfactants, and surface modification chemistries. He also completed a MA in history at the University of Tulsa as a Henneke Research Fellow in 2012. He completed his undergraduate work cum laude in 2011 with degrees in chemistry, history, and biochemistry also from the University of Tulsa. 

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