How to evaluate thermal compatible wells
Check out his methodology
In the wake of steam to surface problems, the AER is very careful about ensuring that thermally incompatible wells are identified and mitigated. You can learn a lot from this applicant when, at the insistence of the AER, he discusses his methodology for evaluating the thermal compatibility of existing abandoned vertical wells in the midst of a SAGD scheme.
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Tags: Thermal, Compliance, Heavy Oil
Granger Low 25 Jan 2016

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