Completion Practices in Southwestern Manitoba

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. G. Trowell D. T. Magee
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"IntroductionMANITOBA'S first recoverable oil was from the California Standard Daly 15-18 well in Lsd. 15, Sec. 18, Twp. 10, Range 27, W.P.M., completed early in 1951. This well also gave the first indications of commercial production in the Williston basin, which is centred in North Dakota and extends into southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba. Subsequent drilling in the Manitoba portion of the basin has revealed the presence of oil in more or less commercial quantities at various points in an area approximately four townships in width and eleven townships in length.Although completions are becoming fairlly widespread in the area,, the greatest activity is in the Virden district, with the focal point in the Daly field, approximately eight miles west •of Virden. This paper will deal with the various techniques used in the Daly field, where •completion problems have •been unusually troublesome. Techniques evolved there have already been used with success at other points in southwestern Manitoba.Daly FieldGeneralTo date, all production has been from the Mississippian limestone, which is encountered •at depths ranging from 2,300 to 2,500 feet. Pay thickness is •of the order of 100 feet. Core analyses indicate average porosity .of about 9 per cent but permeabilities, for the most part, are extremely low."
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APA: J. G. Trowell D. T. Magee  (1953)  Completion Practices in Southwestern Manitoba

MLA: J. G. Trowell D. T. Magee Completion Practices in Southwestern Manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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