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Mission Canyon Hydrodynamics I

West Alida, SK

RPCL

TEWA

April 1997

Play(s):
N/A
Fluid(s):
Light Oil
N/A
Area:
West Alida, SK
N/A

The Mission Canyon subcrop play within the study area (T. 8-12, R. 7-10W2M) comprises stratigraphic, structural, and ‘buried hills’ traps. Indication of an active hydrodynamic regime is marked by the presence of a substantial freshening of formation waters and water washing of oils causing a reduction in oil gravity to 15 degrees API. The presence of a hydrodynamic regime is believed to cause deflection of oil migration pathways, flushing of structures, tilted oil/water contacts and potentially aid or inhibit oil entrapment efficiency. The purpose of this study is to characterize the regional hydrodynamic and hydrochemical framework of the area, and evaluate the effect of hydrodynamics on the distribution of oil at a regional and local level.