Get Mannville net pay maps

But not by stealing them

Mannville Net Pay MapsBecause they were pressed by the AER compliance department, this applicant submitted net pay maps for his Mannville play. We found this information using AppIntel.

A friend of mine once said,  If you haven't found a new play by Thursday, steal one.  This isn't stealing, but it sure is an easy way to find high quality information about a producing horizon. Net pay, geological setting and description, seismic interpretations, enhanced recovery strategies -- everything you need to be a quick copy of success.

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Each AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. Applications contain more specific geological mapping even than CSPG papers for two reasons: they are ground-truthed to actual UWI locations, and they are adjudicated by a very picky regulator. AppIntel helps you find it and acquire it quickly.

Tags: Exploration, Compliance, Acquisitions

Granger Low  12 Nov 2015



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