Kentucky Oil and Gas Overview: Resource Estimates


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Resource Estimates

Known oil and gas resources in Kentucky include estimates of remaining oil in existing fields, heavy oil in the form of tar sands, and natural gas in the Devonian shale for a total resource of nearly 40 quadrillion Btu. Unproven or speculative resources may represent an additional 135 quadrillion Btu for an estimated total oil and gas resource of more than 174 quadrillion Btu.

Resource Category

Amount

Units

Quadrillion Btu

In known fields

Remaining oil in place

1.32

billion bbl

7.6

Tar Sand

3.42

billion bbl

19.8

Devonian shale gas

12.00

tcf

12.0

Subtotal for known fields

39.5

Speculative

Coalbed Methane

0.848

tcf

0.8

Devonian shale gas

112.00

tcf

112.0

Mississippian natural gas

0.30

tcf

0.3

Cambrian natural gas

0.5

tcf

0.5

Other oil

0.68

billion bbl

4.0

Subtotal for speculative resources

117.6

TOTAL BTU

157.1

Where did these numbers come from?

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Created 8-Jul-2002