Use of the truncated shifted Pareto distribution in assessing size distribution of oil and gas fields |
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Authors: | John C. Houghton |
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Affiliation: | (1) U.S. Geological Survey, 22092 Reston, Virginia |
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Abstract: | ![]() The truncated shifted Pareto (TSP) distribution, a variant of the two-parameter Pareto distribution, in which one parameter is added to shift the distribution right and left and the right-hand side is truncated, is used to model size distributions of oil and gas fields for resource assessment. Assumptions about limits to the left-hand and right-hand side reduce the number of parameters to two. The TSP distribution has advantages over the more customary lognormal distribution because it has a simple analytic expression, allowing exact computation of several statistics of interest, has a J-shape, and has more flexibility in the thickness of the right-hand tail. Oil field sizes from the Minnelusa play in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana, are used as a case study. Probability plotting procedures allow easy visualization of the fit and help the assessment.This paper was presented at Emerging Concepts, MGUS-87 Conference, Redwood City, California, 13–15 April 1987. |
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Keywords: | Pareto distribution lognormal distribution field size distribution probability plotting oil fitting procedures |
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