Using AppIntel AI for competitive intelligence
Regulatory applications contain justifications and results of new CO2, polymer, ASP and frac schemes. Would seeing these help you?
AppIntel can sharpen your competitive intelligence.
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- Using AppIntel AI for competitive intelligence
- Example
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- Cancelling an area notification order
- Will it make a difference?
- Justin bought a Lamborghini with his bonus
Example:
Justin from ABC Oil and Gas Ltd. found out from AppIntel that his neighbor a township away had applied for an amendment to their ASP flood in the Lower Mannville Formation.
He found this intelligence because he received an email notification from AppIntel with a link to the amendment.
He reviewed the technical information included in the amendment and a previous application and the flood's production progress.
Using the same technical information in his neighbor's application, he applied and received approval to conduct an ASP pilot in his pool. His recovery factor jumped 10% on eight wells in the pilot pattern. This added $500 thousand in NAV to ABC.
What value would it add to your assets if you could ensure you always know what your offsets are planning?
Screen Shots:
Use the Proximity tab in AppIntel.
Set the UWI as the center of your operation.
Set the Proximity at 50 miles (or less).
Set the App Type to (All) or a specific application type such as ER Scheme, GPP,
or Commingle Oil and Gas.
(See below)
Email
button.
The EmailProx dialog page will open displaying the email it will send to the AppIntel server. Check the email content and then click Send
.
This request will be incorporated into the AppIntel server.
Every morning thereafter the AppIntel server will check for new applications in this area of interest.
If it finds an application, it will send you an email with a link to the new application like the one below.
Sent: Sep 25
To: Your_Email_Address
Subject: AppIntel Proximity - New ER Scheme Application
A new ER Scheme application has been registered in your area of interest.
Your area of interest: 16-25-12W4 within 50 mile radius (All) applications
Stop further notifications from this area of interest.
You can create new areas of interest in AppIntel.
AppIntel Regaware Technical Support Sales
Please do not respond to this email.
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Cancelling an area notification order
When you receive an email with a link to a new application in your area of interest you may decide to cancel further notifications.- To cancel further notifications, click on the
Stop
link in a notification email. Another email will be generated to cancel the notification. - When your subscription expires your outstanding notification orders are cancelled.
- When you transfer your subscription to someone else in your domain, your outstanding notification orders are cancelled.
Will it make a difference?
Your wells are like the average conventional oil well in Alberta that produces 30 bopd.
You can buy production or sell production for $50 thousand per flowing boe per day. (Sometimes acquisition/divestiture engineers use this as a rule of thumb.)What value would it add to your assets if you could ensure always knowing what your offsets are planning?
What if your competitors have started an ASP flood? AppIntel can help you discover it, find out it technical details and justify starting one of your own. If you could add just 10% more recovery on an eight well ASP pattern, you could add $1.2 million dollars in NAV.
8 wells x 30 bopd x 10% x $50 M/boepd = $1,200 M
Justin bought a Lamborghini with his bonus.*
He used AppIntel to find out offsetting operators plans. He used them to start an enhanced recovery scheme in his company's assets.
Want to know what the AER is approving offsetting your land? Even in you don't get notified, you can see their plans.
USE COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE TO IMPROVE YOUR ASSETS
*power fantasies may vary.Tags: Polymer, Flood, AppIntel advantage, Artificial Intelligence
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