About This Item
- Full TextFull Text(subscription required)
- Pay-Per-View PurchasePay-Per-View
Purchase Options Explain
Share This Item
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
AAPG Special Volumes
Abstract
Pub. Id:
First Page:
Last Page:
Book Title:
Article/Chapter:
Subject Group:
Spec. Pub. Type:
Pub. Year:
Author(s):
Abstract:
The Provost gas field of east-central Alberta produces from sandstone in the Viking Formation of Early Cretaceous age. It was discovered in 1946 by Imperial Oil Ltd. Subsequent drilling determined the field outline and development drilling has continued to the present.
The field is of the stratigraphic-trap type; the sandstone ranges from zero to 25 ft in thickness. Local structure appears to have little bearing on the sandstone development. There are 106 wells capable of production within a proved area of 416,640 acres. Gas reserves are estimated to be 854 billion cu ft.
Pay-Per-View Purchase Options
The article is available through a document delivery service. Explain these Purchase Options.
Watermarked PDF Document: $14 | |
Open PDF Document: $24 |