Preventing surface uplift
Formation expansion and/or gas cap
The industry wants to know: How do you prevent flow to surface associated with surface uplift.
The application contains a discussion of FEI (Formation Expansion Index) as a predictive indicator of when surface uplift might occur. It discusses the interplay of this with an associated gas cap. Great reading for those who want to avoid such a flow. We found this using AppIntel.
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Tags: Thermal, Compliance, Heavy Oil
Granger Low 30 Nov 2015

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