Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5782114 | Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Production information for recently drilled horizontal wells in the Pembina Field demonstrate that bioturbated muddy sandstones and sandy mudstones in paralic environments can be economically exploited when sand-filled burrows provide connectivity between sand beds. However, well performance within these poorly understood unconventional tight oil plays can better be predicted with an in-depth characterization of their facies and complex permeability heterogeneities. Based on our results, it is clear that micropermeability analysis can be effectively employed to differentiate between economic and sub-economic plays, identify areas with high effective permeability, and high-grade areas for enhanced oil recovery schemes.
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Authors
Oliver J. Friesen, Shahin E. Dashtgard, John Miller, Laura Schmitt, Chris Baldwin,