Closed application shows undrilled parcel

seismic net pay mapThe regulator refused this applicant's plea for over-injecting in her new water flood. This was despite her assertion that she will add 15% recovery to the pool. She showed some worthy science in her application. Unfortunately her application was refused by the regulator. But you can still see her seismic net pay interpretation including a juicy undrilled parcel. We found this using AppIntel.

Each AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. Applications contain more technical data even than SPE papers.

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Subscribers can view this application by pasting the following link into their browser after logging into AppIntel. app.appintel.info/AOW.php?pxnrg=386x7o31353939313834356s54

Tags: Closure, Seismic, Flood

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