Chevron Standard 13-1 Oilfield Injection Source Well

Publication Type
Open File Report
Topic
Water Resource
Publication ID
OFR 1968-08
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 1968-08
Publication
Citation

Currie, D.V. (1968): Chevron standard 13-1, LSD 13, Sec. 1, Tp. 35, R. 10, W. 4th Mer., oil-field injection source well; Research Council of Alberta, RCA/AGS Open File Report 1968-08, 43 p.

Abstract
 

The subject well was drilled as a source of water to be injected into oil wells presently producing from the Hamilton Lake sand of the Cretaceous Viking Formation.

The Research Council of Alberta was invited by Chevron Standard and Doering Drilling to attend a proposed five-day pump test of the Bulwark Sandstone, a member of the Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation.

The duration of the pump test was cut to 24 hours. It is believed that data obtained from the well will be of use in construction of the Groundwater Division's hydrogeological map series.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
72m
Theme Keywords
bearpaw formation, groundwater, injection, viking formation