Producing heavy oil from Pekisko mounds

Waulsortian moundA new heavy oil start-up is proposing to exploit havey oil from Pekisko mounds. They report that the mounds vary in size, thickness and composition and it is not clear from technical analysis what controlled these factors during deposition. They report their visibility on seismic and their drilling strategy to limit loss circulation.

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Tags: Exploration, Heavy Oil

Granger Low  16 Dec 2015



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