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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-12
... produced water discharge injection well upstream oil & gas operation water management water treatment freezing application water disposal communication disposal brine coalbed methane alaska disposal well THE PETROLEUM SOCIETY PAPER 99-12 Considerations for Water Disposal and Management...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-40
... Abstract Many heavy oil and oil sand reservoirs are in communication with a gas cap and - in some cases - with a water sand. Depending on the density (° API gravity) of oil, the water sand could lie above or below the oil zone. Conventional thermal recovery methods - using vertical wells...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-25
... casing and cementing drilling operation sagd experience sagd upstream oil & gas injection horizontal section liner steam-assisted gravity drainage reservoir mobil producer communication casing design THE PETROLEUM SOCIETY PAPER 99-25 Mobil s SAGD Experience at Celtic, Saskatchewan M...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 13–17, 1999
Paper Number: PETSOC-99-46
... Abstract This paper focuses on the fluid communication and injection responses in the Pekisko B Pool between January 1990 and September 1997. The analysis was based on responses of producers to changes in the injection rates. The strength of oil response is measured as the correlation between...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-56
... to gas communication between the various parts or compartment blocks of the field, is pronounced and thought to be the dominant source of reservoir uncertainty. The model can predict reservoir production behavior with reference to a reservoir data basis, as to display the reservoir uncertainty...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–10, 1997
Paper Number: PETSOC-97-104
... alternatives to on-site fracturing engineering. One alternative is to monitor a fracture from the home office using communications to deliver the required real-time data. With limited coverage in many areas of Western Canada, cellular communications is not consistently reliable. As a result, communications...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–10, 1997
Paper Number: PETSOC-97-47
... Abstract Encal Energy Ltd. and Schlumberger of Canada had been working together prior to introduction of the PLATFORM EXPRESS ∗ integrated wireline logging tool to develop an efficient system of oil company-service company communication. Programs and procedures were developed that encouraged...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–11, 1996
Paper Number: PETSOC-96-50
... at the extreme boundaries of this compartmentalized system are taken as non-homogeneous, time-dependent, Cauchy-type that can be modified to Dirichlet- or Neumann-type as a special case. A possible situation of poor communication between neighboring compartments has been incorporated into the model...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, January 1, 1989
Paper Number: PETSOC-89-40-35
... deformation, gravity drainage and gas/steam flashing, and does not require interwell communications. Temperature measurement in Athabasca Pattern II-(Texaco) and physical simulators (Figure 1) indicate that in cyclic stimulation. a large amount of heat is withdrawn from the reservoir during the drawdown stage...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-51
.... The objective of the PCEJ Pilot was to determine if the McMurray formation could be electrically heated sufficiently to create well to well temperature and fluid communication. The EPM was developed by the PCEJ Group over a period of almost five years and was initially calibrated with the results from extensive...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-28
... well (300 m long) and a vertical well in communication with it. With steam continuously injected into the horizontal well, the vertical well produced at a rate of approximately 12.5 m 3 d of oil at an SOR of 8.6 for about 6 years. The third configuration had a horizontal well with two vertical wells...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1984
Paper Number: PETSOC-84-35-44
... geometry and loading conditions. Introduction The enormous amounts of deep oil sands reserves make a suitable in-situ recovery technique extremely attractive. There are however, two major problems associated with this method [1,2]: These are: (1) the lack of communication between wells, due to low...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 2–5, 1981
Paper Number: PETSOC-81-32-15
... with a geological study of the reservoir. The Reservoir Geometry section of each pool study is presented in this paper. Then a comparison is made to emphasize the differences in types of inter-well communication that can be anticipated for these cases. Introduction Geological reservoir studies are becoming...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 6–9, 1968
Paper Number: PETSOC-6829
...LET'S CONCENTRATE ON COMMUNICATIONS H.H. CHRISTIE Fthis article begins on the next page PETROLEUM SOCIETY OF CIM PAPER NO. 6829 THIS IS A PREPRINT SUBJECT TO CORRECTION LET'S CONCENTRATE ON COMMUNICATIONS' By H. H. Christie, Champlin Petroleum Company, Calgary. Publication Rights Reserved...

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