A Reservoir Study of the Pincher Creek Field

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. D. Aaring
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

"IntroductionTHE PINCHER CREEK gas condensate field, in Township 3, Range 28, and Townships 3 and 4, Range 29, West of the Fourth Meridian, was discovered in 1947 by the Canadian Gulf Oil Company with the completion of Pincher Creek No. 1 well in the Madison lime-stone of Mississippian age.This discovery was the result of a great deal of detailed seismic work in the area and is a credit to the geophysical personnel of the Company. The depth of the reservoir varies from 7,400 feet to 8,200 feet subsea, with the established water level at -8,200 feet. The predicted depth was but a scant 100 feet from that found in the discovery well, at 11, 705 feet. Since the discovery of the reservoir, three additional wells have penetrated the Madison limestone and have further verified the original •seismic interpretation of the limits of this reservoir.To date, •only a very small amount of gas has been produced from this field. Consequently, the reservoir studies that have been made so far are predominantly based on investigations of the phase behaviour of the fluid and physical characteristics of the reservoir rock. In view of the above limitations, it has been necessary to set up and perform model reservoir studies with the fluids and to recover as much core from the productive Madison limestone as possible in order that it might be analysed by conventional laboratory technique and be subjected to detailed microscopic geological examination."
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APA: F. D. Aaring  (1952)  A Reservoir Study of the Pincher Creek Field

MLA: F. D. Aaring A Reservoir Study of the Pincher Creek Field. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1952.

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