Scheme with 45 disposal wells

How do you handle produced water when you don't need to support a flood?

Drilling location map An AER application was submitted that has some interesting technical intelligence. We found this information using AppIntel.

With one of the biggest disposal schemes in the province, this applicant keeps adding water disposal wells and new disposal zones. How do you handle produced water when you don't need to jack up reservoir pressure? This application shows under what circumstances the regulator allow disposal in producing zones.

Yes, this seismic interpretation is from the application. You can find it tucked inside just after the major cross section.

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Tags: Disposal, Flood

Granger Low  25 May 2015



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