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The objective of this study was to examine effects of stress and rock properties on drilling, production, natural fractures and fluid communication between the Boundary Lake Member and adjacent zones in T78, R12W6 (Pouce Coupe South, Alberta). Deliverables include description of the three principal stresses, rock properties and formation pressures in and above the Boundary Lake, along with a description of natural fracture sets/systems in the study area and their interaction with the in situ stresses. In addition, the study examines production trends and makes drilling and data collection recommendations.