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Quantitative interpretation using conventional and facies-based pre-stack inversion — A thin dolomite reservoir case study in Cabin Creek Field, Williston Basin
- Source: First Break, Volume 36, Issue 6, Jun 2018, p. 43 - 50
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- 01 Jun 2018
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Abstract
Abstract
Cabin Creek Field, on the southwestern flank of the Williston Basin, is one of 14 hydrocarbon fields within Cedar Creek Anticline. The field was initially discovered in May 1953 and developed by Shell starting with primary production followed by water flooding beginning in the late 1950s. In 1999, Encore purchased Shell’s interests and focused on infill drilling. In 2010, Denbury Resources acquired Encore giving it the potential to undertake enhanced oil recovery operations in the Rockies. Production is from the Ordovician Red River, Silurian Stony Mountain, Interlake, and Mississippian Mission Canyon Formations.
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