Changing the thermal bitumen paradigm

Electric heating and solvent

wellbore and batteryHow many different ways can you heat bitumen?

One operator is implementing a C5+ solvent soak with his electro-thermal heating scheme. His application documents include the well location where he is testing this technology so you can watch the production spike during his test.

He also describes the peak operating pressure generated by the electro thermal project and the reservoir surveillance protocol he's using.

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Streamlined search for the future

Some operators have developed a whole department of people that are combing intelligence from applications. For a much lower cost than that, you could give everyone in your company the ability to get the intelligence they need from AppIntel -- more quickly and more accurately.

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Triple checked accuracy

AppIntel doesn't take sick days or vacations and it works on weekends. It doesn't miss applications or documents -- it's contents are triple checked for accuracy. And it adds search by UWI for applications that don't even have a UWI.

Not only can you search quicker on AppIntel, but it also presents applications on demand. It sends email alerts on new industry activity. It allows you to see your competitor's geological mapping. It helps you meet deadlines by understanding regulatory approval times.

Appintel: do more with less

In the current environment, bitumen operators are being pressed to do more with less staff. AppIntel costs way less than a quarter of a person's salary. And it helps you find more bitumen recovery intelligence quicker.

When coming out of a recession, companies have always turned to automation to improve the productivity of a leaner work force. The IBM PC became popular after the 1986 recession. GIS applications like Accumap became popular after the 1995 recession. Electronic logs and cross sections became popular after the 1999 recession.

Cut the cost of steam

Thermal technology changes quickly. Thermal operators are always trying something new to cut the cost of steam generation. Many of their attempts reduce steam requirement and improve recovery.

Operators are generating steam with produced water, injecting methane, injecting propane, heating using radio frequency radiation, injecting alkali and trying many other ways to improve the viability of their thermal operations. Some are even suspending their operations hoping they can start them up again later when prices improve.

Keep abreast of thermal paradigm shifts

The only way to stay abreast of rapid technological change is to read the AER applications of other operators. Technical papers don't expose new technology quickly enough. Technical forums don't reveal enough detail.

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Granger Low  29 Dec 2016



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