Offshore Technology Conference 2005
DOI: 10.4043/17575-ms
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East Coast of Canada: An Industry Perspective on the Opportunities and Challenges

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“…Tracers from L-98 10 have been detected in F-100 4 and L-98 1Z, whereas tracers from L-98 3 have not yet been detected. Tracers from L-98 10 have been detected in F-100 4 and L-98 1Z, whereas tracers from L-98 3 have not yet been detected.…”
Section: Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Tracers from L-98 10 have been detected in F-100 4 and L-98 1Z, whereas tracers from L-98 3 have not yet been detected. Tracers from L-98 10 have been detected in F-100 4 and L-98 1Z, whereas tracers from L-98 3 have not yet been detected.…”
Section: Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The Canadian East Cost petroleum basins 3,4 have harsh operating conditions 5 with severe winter storms and presence of sea ice and icebergs that impact cost and design of the production facilities. A common characteristic of the first Grand Banks fields has been the long period from discovery to first oil; typically 15-20 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%