Focused on the Saskatchewan portion of the Triassic Spearfish/Amaranth Formation, this study integrates hydrodynamics with reservoir mapping to identify pay zones, transition zones, regional water lines and play extent. Canadian Discovery’s investigations suggest there may be two factors controlling the extent of this light oil resource play: reservoir facies distribution and the transition from conventional to unconventional. In this study, you’ll find a DST recovery/hydraulic system map, a pressure versus elevation plot, a resistivity map, a hydraulic head map, a hydrostratigraphic cross-section, production trends, salinity maps, ten petrophysical type well logs, structure and residual maps, a geologic model, a net reservoir map and regional and detailed cross-sections.