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Gold/Mining/Energy : KOB.TO - East Lost Hills & GSJB joint venture

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To: Hopsalong who wrote (3877)8/9/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) of 15703
 
<<So, given the temperature found at depth (so far)--what can you say about this well in relation to other wells?>>

It's very high pressure and high temperature gas. That makes "operations", including drilling, very difficult but not impossible. The reserve concentration is very high -- much in excess of most "other wells". Although the high temperature detracts from the reserve concentration, the concentration is still abnormally high.

<<Given that we know the pressure...>>

I believe we can only put an approximate "minimum" value on this parameter although measurements may have been taken on the relief well that I am not familiar with. My own guess is that pressure is still not "well defined".

<<do we know anything about the "supercompressibilty factors" in this well?>>

Supercompressibility factor depends upon composition of the gas as well as its pressure and temperature. In our case, to make an estimate of "Z", we must make assumptions with respect to the other parameters. It can be "ball parked" within reasonable limits at this stage.
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