Testing steam conduction affect
This operator is testing how the vertical steam chamber of his SAGD pattern affects overlying strata by using a vertical well. He hopes to determine if the heat conduction from the existing pattern is adequate to allow bitumen flow from multiple zones above the steam chamber. Since this application was several years ago, you can see the actual results of his test. We found this using AppIntel.
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Tags: Thermal, Heavy Oil
Granger Low 25 Jan 2016

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