GEOLOGICAL
EVALUATION OF RESERVOIR COMPARTMENTALIZATION
HALFWAY
FORMATION - WEMBLEY 'B' GAS UNIT
WEST CENTRAL
ALBERTA
Overview
In
this study the Halfway Formation was evaluated for potential breaks and
compartmentalization of the Wembley 'B' Gas Unit and to provide stratigraphic
explanations for this apparent reservoir compartmentalization. The
use of pressure data and tracer information was incorporated to support
the interpretation of stratigraphic breaks and compartmentalization within
the the study area.
The
study area is located in West Central Alberta from Township 72 to 73 between
Ranges 7W6 and 9W6.
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globe for map of study area.
Product
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19 page
report (12 figures & tables) documenting stratigraphy, net pay, pressure
& tracer data and reservoir compartmentalization;
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summary
table Wembley Halfway 'B' pressure data;
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summary
table tracer breakthrough data;
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summary
table production well breakthrough;
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7 maps
(figure size) showing: potential reservoir breaks; net pay isopach of Halfway
Unit 'B' sandstone; net pay isopach of Halfway Unit 'D'; Charlie Lake Marker
structure; tracer pathways & speed of movement; tracer pathways, well
pressure & perf zone by unit; and summary of potential breaks in Wembley
Gas Unit.
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1 cross
section (figure size) showing potential stratigraphic and diagenetic breaks
& postulated tracer pathways;
For
more information or to arrange a technical presentation,
Call
(403) 262-6003 fax (403) 265-4662 or email:
fstoakes.scg@shawbiz.ca
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