Duvernay Regional Shale Study
Analysis of 60 wells along the foothills of the Alberta Rockies.
The Upper-Middle Devonian Duvernay strata represents an extremely prolific resource play.
This study provides insight into the connectivity of textural attributes of the wells.
This study provides a petrophysical and geologic analysis of key wells along the foothills of the Alberta Rockies. NUTECH provides insight into the connectivity of textural attributes of the wells with NULOOK Shale Analysis , NUSTIM Geomechanical Analysis and NUVIEW 2D Attribute Mapping.
The Duvernay Formation of Alberta, Canada is a proven source rock, which has sourced much of the oil and gas to the adjacent Devonian conventional fields including the prolific Rimey-Meadowbrook Reef Trend. The formation extends from over 400 kms from the Wildriver Basin in the north to the West Shale Basin in the southeast. The Duvernay represents the deep basinal toe sets of the prograding “shaley” Ireton Formation. Presently, this is an emerging oil-rich shale play in Canada. At this early stage, there are only a few horizontal wells with frac stimulation and production tests; so far, results have been encouraging for the industry.
Deliverables
Reservoir Potential Evaluation
NULOOK® Shale Analysis
NUSTIM® Geomechanical Analysis
NUVIEW® 2D Attribute Mapping
Duvernay Regional Shale Study - Consultation
Duvernay Regional Shale Study - Consultation
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Steven Roth joined NuTech in 2000. Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Roth served as Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, International Business Development Manager, and as a Senior Account Manager with NuTech.
Mr. Roth graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, and later earned his Master of Science degree in Geology from Kansas State University. With more than 36 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, he has also worked as:
Mr. Roth is also a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), and the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists (SIPES).
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