Reactivation candidate sidelined

Find these in historic AER applications

Reef wellHow would you like to find a reactivation candidate in your oil field. Applications such as this one detail a pool that still has oil to be recovered but can't be reactivated in the current economic climate. It will likely be forgotten. We found this using AppIntel.

When you start to operate a new oil field, make sure you order all the regulatory applications in the area. You might find reactivation opportunities such as this one. You might find drilling plans that were shelved previously but now make great economic sense. You might also find compliance problems ready to rear their heads again.

Check out this reactivation candidate. Get the application documents now using our self-serve web portal.

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Each AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. Applications contain more technical data even than SPE papers.

Would you like to see what other operators in your areas are thinking about seismic, multifractured wells, polymer schemes and recovery? AppIntel can help.

Tags: Flood, Acquisitions

  11 May 2016



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