ACTIVE PHASES:
PHASE XIII: DELHI FIELD / LOUISIANA
Abstract: Phase XIII began
in the summer of 2009 and consists of trying to develop high
resolution dynamic reservoir characterization of flow units and
their connectivity within a relatively shallow fluvial to near
shore environment in the Delhi Field, Northeastern Louisiana.
The purpose is to try to distinguish flow units and
compartmentalization of the Tuscaloosa and Paluxy sands by using
dynamic reservoir characterization to enhance tertiary CO2 flood
efficiency and future management. The field sponsor is
Denbury Resources Inc, a Plano, Texas oil and gas company who
specializes in tertiary CO2 recovery. The value for
Denbury is in RCP’s use of multi-component time lapse seismic
monitoring to provide high resolution imaging of the reservoir
that could show fracturing and thin sand units not visible with
standard P-wave seismic.
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PHASE XII: POSTLE FIELD / OKLAHOMA
Abstract: Phase XII is a study to develop high resolution
dynamic reservoir characterization (DRC) of flow units and their
connectivity within a valley fill environment in Postle Field,
Texas County, Oklahoma. The purpose is to conduct dynamic
reservoir characterization of the Postle Field, Morrow
Reservoir, under CO2 flood to enhance reservoir management
options through proactive recognition of aerial and vertical
flood conformance needs.
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POUCE COUPE FIELD / CANADA
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CAMPOS BASIN
/ BRAZIL
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BAKKEN
FORMATION / STUDY ON SHALE RESERVOIRS
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