UW School of Energy Resources Requests Proposal for Mowry Project Phase II

 

The UW School of Energy Resources (SER) is seeking proposals from current UW faculty members to further investigate the Mowry Shale in the Powder River Basin as part of the research project’s phase II.

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The invitation comes nearly a year after an initial Request for Proposals (RFP) was released to study the potential of the tight, hydrocarbon bearing formation. During the Summer of 2022, SER selected seven Phase I projects to increase the understanding of the Mowry Shale, with the aim of improving production and increasing reserves. The seven existing projects address two areas of interest — projects that advance physics-based modeling and experimentation, or projects that support data driven approaches to draw meaningful insights from large data sets.

To build upon this initial work, SER is again seeking new proposals in two areas of interest. The first is to recruit additional projects in disciplines not covered in the first round of funding. The second, seeks to continue and expand the existing projects.

“In the first round of funding, we received wonderful proposals from faculty members in various engineering departments such as petroleum, mechanical and chemical, as well as proposals from geologists in the School of Energy Resources,” says SER Senior Director of Research Scott Quillinan. “These projects are comprised of multidisciplinary teams and focused on increasing the understanding of the complex Mowry Shale. We’d like to expand that to see some proposal from other important areas of study such as petroleum systems modeling, in drilling and completion design, and facies characterizations to supplement the current experiments.”

The second area of interest is directed at the existing projects and should build upon the work completed in Phase I. Phase II proposals are encouraged to collaborate and identify synergies between existing projects and propose a clear plan for how the research can improve exploration and production within the Mowry Shale.

For AOI 1, the opportunity will fund up to 2 years in duration and will have a maximum budget of $100,000, while projects funded under AOI 1 will last up to 3 years with a maximum budget of $250,000.

Interested faculty members are invited to submit proposals via email — as well as any questions — directly to Quillinan at scottyq@uwyo.edu with the subject “Mowry Shale Proposal 2.0.”

For more details on the request, as well as directions for submission, download the full RFP here. The deadline for proposal submissions is June 15. The selected projects will be notified by July 1.





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