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Production Casing Performance In a Thermal Field
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–14, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-94-07
... wellhead growth and settling to buckled or parted casing. Since 1979, Shell Canada Limited has been operating a thermal project in the Peace River/Cadotte Lake area. Steam injection temperatures have been as high as 335 < C. Only three of the 250 steamed wells have required significant remedial action...
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Well Test Improvements At Shell Canada's Peace River Thermal Project
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, April 20–23, 1991
Paper Number: PETSOC-91-79
... Abstract The 8 ° API gravity bitumen produced at Shell Canada's Peace River Oil Sands Project requires diluent addition to achieve liquid phase separation. Since it was too costly to supply diluent to each test satellite at this project, two-phase lest separators were installed and manually...