
TGS, a global leader in energy data and intelligence, has announced the release of a multi-basin stratigraphic and reservoir framework covering the Uinta, Piceance, and Paradox basins. 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.
This release delivers a high-value resource for operators, geoscientists, and analysts working in the Rocky Mountain region. 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
- Transparent documentation outlining methodology, data, and quality controls.
Built for technical rigor and ease of integration, the dataset enables streamlined evaluation and comparison across basins and plays. Whether the goal is conventional target identification, unconventional resource evaluation, or carbon storage feasibility, this dataset provides a robust foundation for informed decision-making.
Will Ashby, Executive Vice President of New Energy Solutions at TGS, stated: 'This dataset sets a new benchmark for subsurface understanding in the Rockies. By delivering consistency, transparency, and scale, it helps our customers make faster, better-informed decisions across a wide range of energy strategies—from traditional exploration to emerging carbon solutions.'
With energy markets evolving and subsurface data more critical than ever, this release equips the industry with the clarity and scale needed to support informed, basin-wide evaluations. The dataset delivers a standardized foundation for consistent geological, petrophysical, and reservoir analysis across multiple exploration and storage scenarios.
For more information on the dataset and how TGS' data can enhance your exploration or carbon storage strategy, please contact us at WDPSales@tgs.com or visit https://www.tgs.com/well-data-products/geological-data.
Figure 1. Multi-basin petrophysical interpretation that includes stratigraphic and reservoir framework coverage. Also included in the map, is TGS Core Data used for petrophysical calibration.
Source: TGS