TGS Releases Dataset for Uinta, Piceance, Paradox Basins

The dataset is designed to support a range of subsurface applications across the oil and gas industry, including conventional and unconventional exploration, regional screening and carbon storage assessment.


Energy data provider TGS has released a stratigraphic and reservoir framework covering the Uinta, Piceance and Paradox basins in the U.S.

This dataset is designed to support a range of subsurface applications across the oil and gas industry, including conventional and unconventional exploration, regional screening and carbon storage assessment.

The dataset includes:

  • A regionally consistent stratigraphic framework with 39 correlated surfaces across more than 4,500 wells;
  • Petrophysical interpretation logs detailing key reservoir attributes such as porosity, permeability and water saturation;
  • Regional property maps of major reservoirs, aiding in prospect identification and basin-scale analysis; and
  • Transparent documentation outlining methodology, data and quality controls.
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TGS Releases Dataset for Uinta, Piceance, Paradox Basins

The dataset is designed to support a range of subsurface applications across the oil and gas industry, including conventional and unconventional exploration, regional screening and carbon storage assessment.


Energy data provider TGS has released a stratigraphic and reservoir framework covering the Uinta, Piceance and Paradox basins in the U.S.

This dataset is designed to support a range of subsurface applications across the oil and gas industry, including conventional and unconventional exploration, regional screening and carbon storage assessment.

The dataset includes:

  • A regionally consistent stratigraphic framework with 39 correlated surfaces across more than 4,500 wells;
  • Petrophysical interpretation logs detailing key reservoir attributes such as porosity, permeability and water saturation;
  • Regional property maps of major reservoirs, aiding in prospect identification and basin-scale analysis; and
  • Transparent documentation outlining methodology, data and quality controls.
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This conversation is moderated according to Hart Energy community rules. Please read the rules before joining the discussion. If you’re experiencing any technical problems, please contact our customer care team.