Extending flood with net pay mapping

net pay mapAfter he found out that injecting in one pool affected the pressure in a nearby pool, this operator asked the regulator to increase the size of his enhanced recovery scheme. He submitted his mapping over six sections to prove his point.

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Tags: Flood, Exploration

Granger Low  26 Apr 2016



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