This conversation with Jon White is about the Charlie Lake Formations' geology, with reference to with reference to Jon White’s 2021 geoconvention and core conference presentations titled “Characterization of the Lower Charlie Lake, a Naturally Fractured, Tight-Oil Reservoir, Alberta, Canada” and “Evaluation & Characterization of the Middle Charlie Lake: A Naturally Fractured Reservoir”. Some highlights include discussing all those unconformities.May this exchange serve to expand yo...
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This conversation with Jon White is about the Charlie Lake Formations' geology, with reference to with reference to Jon White’s 2021 geoconvention and core conference presentations titled “Characterization of the Lower Charlie Lake, a Naturally Fractured, Tight-Oil Reservoir, Alberta, Canada” and “Evaluation & Characterization of the Middle Charlie Lake: A Naturally Fractured Reservoir”. Some highlights include discussing all those unconformities.May this exchange serve to expand yo...
Geothermal Reservoirs in Alberta with Jonathan Banks
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4 years ago
Geothermal Reservoirs in Alberta with Jonathan Banks
This conversation with Jonathan Banks, research associate at the University of Alberta, is about geothermal reservoirs in Alberta. The discussion focuses around his scientific paper “Deep-Dive Analysis of the Best Geothermal Reservoir for Commercial Development in Alberta: Final Report”. Some highlights include hot Devonian reefs. Which municipal districts have geothermal potential in Alberta? What are some of the uses of geothermal energy? How do you calculate t...
Stone's Notes
This conversation with Jon White is about the Charlie Lake Formations' geology, with reference to with reference to Jon White’s 2021 geoconvention and core conference presentations titled “Characterization of the Lower Charlie Lake, a Naturally Fractured, Tight-Oil Reservoir, Alberta, Canada” and “Evaluation & Characterization of the Middle Charlie Lake: A Naturally Fractured Reservoir”. Some highlights include discussing all those unconformities.May this exchange serve to expand yo...