Undiscovered
Oil and Gas Resources
Alaska Federal Offshore, January 1995
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) recently released an Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)
Monograph entitled Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources, Alaska Federal Offshore, as of
January 1995. The 531-page monograph with 5 folded plates provides the fundamental data
that support the most recent oil and gas assessment of offshore Alaska. The report
contains descriptions of computer models, geologic data for offshore basins, and economic
models. Assessment results are also reported and compared with past assessments.
Individual chapters describe the petroleum geology of the Chukchi shelf, Beaufort shelf,
Hope basin, Navarin basin, North Aleutian basin, St. George basin, Norton basin, St.
Matthew-Hall basin, Cook Inlet, Gulf of Alaska shelf, and Shumagin-Kodiak shelf assessment
provinces.
The 1995 assessment results identify areas of high potential for undiscovered oil and gas
that are in turn used to guide development of OCS leasing strategies. The monograph shows
that the highest near term economic potential occurs in the Beaufort shelf and Cook Inlet
assessment provinces. Chukchi shelf has favorable geologic potential, but its economic
potential is constrained by severe capital costs of exploration and development. This report,
OCS Monograph MMS 98-0054,
is available for download in the Adobe Acrobat pdf format (20671 kb) or from the Minerals Management Service,
Technical Services Branch, Information Technology Division, 381 Elden Street, MS 4063,
Herndon, VA 20170-4817. Copies are available free of charge, as long as the supply lasts,
from the above address. Requests may be placed by phone at (703)787-1080 or by fax at
(703) 787-1050, or by e-mail at tech.pubs@mms.gov
An executive summary of the results of the 1995 assessment was previously published as
OCS Report MMS 96-0033,
"Endowments of Undiscovered Conventionally Recoverable and Economically
Recoverable Oil and Gas in the Alaska Federal Offshore." |