SAGD type logs in the public domain

SAGD type logThis applicant included his SAGD type logs in the public domain showing his picks and cap rock thickness. Offsetting geologists and geophysicists trying to understand the play can easily review the picks. We found this information using AppIntel.

Since not all the land in the trend is in the approved SAGD scheme, offsets may be able to leverage from the free geological information. A friend of mine once said, if you can't come up with a play each week, steal one. This isn't stealing, but it sure helps you review and extend others' play concepts.

AER applications contain more technical data even than SPE papers for two reasons: they are ground-truthed to actual UWI locations, and they are adjudicated by a very picky regulator.

Would you like to see what other operators in your areas are thinking about seismic, commercial schemes, experimental schemes and recovery? AppIntel can help you find it quick and even deliver it to your inbox.

Subscribers can view this application by pasting the following link into their browser after logging into AppIntel. http://app.appintel.info/AOW.php?pxnrg=53596n383o31333239313o4d62

Tags: Thermal, Exploration, Heavy Oil

Granger Low   23 Sep 2015



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