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Is a mould of many fossils a "cast of thousands"?

 


Success vs Dismal Rat - which would you rather drill?

The Success Formation (Late Jur. to early Cret.) has over 1 billion barrels of discovered oil in SW Saskatchewan. The Dismal Rat Member is another name for the Cardium Zone (Upper Cret) - silty to pebbly mudstones with some marginal production - on the other hand you could drill 30m deeper and take a look at the Cardium Formation (over 10 billion barrels of discovered oil).

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April 20-23, 2008, San Antonio, Texas; AAPG Annual Convention

May 12-16 2008 - CSPG/CSEG Joint Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


 

A graph to contemplate


May be this should have been restricted to the 'members' section......


A unique way to get an edge in a new area

 


Scale in Geology


 

Would a "window in a mesa" be a "pane in the butte"?

 


 

Are conjugate faults marital problems?

 

 

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Up-dated: 5th May 2008


Dave Russum and Alexei Belonogov will present a paper and poster entitled "Is Canada Lagging in Arctic Development?" at the CSPG Annual Conference in calgary, May 12-16 2008.

At the Gussow Arctic Exploration Conference in Banff, October 15-17 2007, Dave Russum and Alexei Belonogov presented a poster entitled "Time for Canada to Flex its Muscle in the Arctic?" on behalf of AJM Petroleum Consultants.

I presented a paper at the Canadian Institute Conference 'Optimizing Natural Gas Production in Western Canada' titled 'Weighing the Impact of Lower Prices on Western Canada Gas Production' at the Telus Convention Centre, Calgary on May 28th 2007. For pdf version click here

The Canadian Gas Potential Committee (CGPC) publication - Natural Gas Potential in Canada, 2005; includes an appendix on the 'Accessibility of Resources' by Dave Russum.

 Recent Presentations:

Insight Information Water and Land Use Conference, Calgary December 4-5 2006. Special Keynote Address: "Energy and the Environment – On a Collision Course?" For pdf version click here

  "Potholes in the Energy Highway" Conference Board of Canada E&P Strategy Conference, October 19-20 2006. For pdf version click here

NOTE: For other Presentations, Papers and Courses click here


 I have joined AJM Petroleum Consultants as a Partner and Vice President of Geoscience. AJM are well known for their high quality reserve evaluation services to the Canadian Oil and Gas Industry. In recent years this has expanded to include US and International Projects.

AJM also has developed an extremely strong geological staff with a very broad spectrum of expertise capable of carrying out virtually any geological project including unconventional gas and and heavy oil.

Contact Dave Russum at (403) 232-6600.


The Core Conference Index now includes all CSPG Core Conferences from 1994 to 2005 - Available on-line for subscribers


Can't keep track of the ever changing Companies in the Canadian Oil and Gas industry? - Subscribers have access to a unique listing of current and former Companies.

Trivia Question: How much oil is currently produced from the tarsands?

E-Mail your answer to qualify for bragging rights.

Answer to previous question: Current imports of LNG to North America are approximately 1.9Bcf/d (2.5% of current consumption) (Answers to previous trivia questions are stored under the "Dry and Abandoned" section)

Seven Steps to Better Exploration Results:

      Align expectations Cover the bases Don't reinvent the wheel Assess the competition Critically evaluate Optimise the timeframe Post Appraise

Geo-Help has developed some new approaches to help your company achieve better exploration results. Call Dave at (403) 813-4457 for more information.


Is a thin layer of chert a 'skin flint'


How to Contact

Geo-Help is a virtual Office, access to information and services can be obtained by contacting Dave Russum at (403) 813-4457 or dave@geohelp.net

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