West Side

The West Side is characterized by high deliverability shallow gas produced from the Devonian Grosmont, Leduc, Nisku and Wabamun subcrop plays as well as the Cretaceous Wabiskaw and McMurray sands. Vertical wells are typically less than 400 meters and initial reservoir pressures average 200 to 1,700 kPa (30 to 250 psi). Initial well productivity ranges from 100 Mcf/d to 2 MMcf/d. Leading-edge horizontal drilling technology has become a major exploitation technique in this region, targeting to increase per well deliverability while minimizing reservoir drawdown and reducing the requirements for expensive gathering systems.

1 square = 6 miles X 6 miles


Current Production
2006 Average Production:

43 MMcf/d


Volumes of Reserves
Proven & Probable

 87.9 Bcf


Acreage


Net Acres


Undeveloped:

368.688

 


Average Working Interest  


80%

 

Infrastructure
Producing Wells:
291 (248 net)
Booster Compessor Stations:
38 (30.4 net)
Gas Plants:
10 (6.5 net)