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Case Histories
Production Logging
Cost Effective Logging Options
Horizontal Completions
Heavy Oil
Volumetrics Estimation
Coalbed Methane
Porosity to Core Case Studies
Production Logging
Please see the Production Logging case studies under the Specialty Cased Hole Logging dropdown or Click Here
Cost Effective Logging Options
Reduced Rig Time and Cost Savings Realized With RECON Open Hole Logging Services
Cost Effective Alternative to Cased Hole Bond Logging: Full Waveform Capture using Open Hole Sonic Tool
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Horizontal Completions
3 Simple Tools to Aid in the Optimization of Lateral / Horizontal Oil and Gas Well Completions: Saving Costs and Increasing Productivity
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Heavy Oil
Selective Completion Strategies for Optimizing Wormhole Development and Minimizing Near Wellbore Damage in Heavy Oil using RECON HDD™ Well Logs
RECON Lunch and Learn Series (Sept 21st, 2011, Calgary): CHOPS Presentation with guest speaker Kirby Hayes (PDF Version of Presentation)
Today's Fundamentals of Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand
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Volumetrics Estimation
Increased Original Gas-In-Place (OGIP) as a Result of Volumetric Analysis of RECON HDDTM Well Logs; Cardium Formation, Alberta
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Coalbed Methane
CBM Gas Content (GC) and Gas-in-place (GIP) Quantified Through-Casing With HDD™
Clearly Defined Production Intervals with RECON STANDARD Cased Hole Logging: 10 samples/foot (33 samples/meter)
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Porosity to Core Case Studies
HDD™ Provides More Accurate Log Porosity Over High Resolution* When Compared to Core
Case History: Comparison of HDD™ to Core Porosity through the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Formation, Viking-Kinsella Area, Alberta.
HDD™ Provides More Accurate Log Porosity Over High Resolution* When Compared to Core Case History: Comparison of HDD™ to Core Porosity through the Sparky Heavy Oil Formation, Lloydminster Area, Alberta.
HDD™ Provides More Accurate Log Porosity Over High Resolution* Logs When Compared to Core Case History: Comparison of HDD™ to Core Plug Porosity through a Carbonate Sequence in Central Alberta, Canada.
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