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With the advent of these inventions it will become incumbent on the authorities that Govern* the production of these very
finite resources to legislate the implementation of these technologies as soon as possible so that the oil that was
previously left as unrecoverable is now produced.
*Mainly Canada, Venezuela, Russia, Kazakhstan, United States
CS EOR - Enhanced Oil Recovery Technology
New Patent Pending* Technology provides for substantial production increases from your standard SAGD
operations
Don’t spend all of your development funds on industry standard SAGD operations when CS Pressure Assisted Recovery can dramatically and economically improve your production rates and your per well revenues.
* United States, Venezuela, PCT applications filed
CS EOR - Enhanced Oil Recovery Technology
Background• Crude Solutions (CS) has been developing oil field related technologies since
1996• Jason Swist, owner of Crude Solutions and inventor of the EOR technology and
holder of the patents, has been involved in the oil industry for 16 years• Jason has studied the causes of one of the major issues for all SAGD operation -
incomplete sweeping of the target zones – Present approaches don’t sweep the entire production zones leaving vast
quantities of producable oil in the ground– CMG STARS third party simulations of standard SAGD operations utilizing the CS
EOR technologies show substantial increases in overall well production and complete sweeping of the production zones
• CS EOR increases total well production which also positively impacts your proven and probable reserves– CS EOR benefits your operations with increased production and increased
bookable reserves
CS EOR … Getting you your money’s worth!
Traditional OperationsSAGD mainly deploys a well pair lower in the formation. This well pair is drilled horizontally, parallel and vertically aligned with each other. One of the well is called injection well and other is placed right underneath called production well at a distance of 5m. Bitumen at reservoir conditions is immobile due to very high viscosities in the order of 1,000,000 cp. SAGD utilizes steam to give away its heat to the bitumen and thus increasing the temperature of reservoir and lowering bitumen viscosity thereby making it mobile.
Third Party Conclusions respecting CS EOR Technology
“ITS quite obvious from the previous cases vs. standard operations that pressure was playing an important role in the start up of injector three and once the oil is heated enough and ready to be mobilized, it is drawn towards the producers by the higher pressure of injector three. Moreover, higher steam pressure from injector three overwhelms the exterior injectors and stops their injectivity by increasing the pressure in the surrounding grid blocks, which can be clearly seen in the plots and snap shots deduced from the simulation runs.”
More data, including the entire third party report and independent analysis, as well as reservoir characteristics used for all simulations,
available online at www.crudesolutions.com
Traditional Operations
Traditional producer plots show consistent production over 10 years with peak of approximately 80 cubes a day
Standard SAGD CMG 10 Year Field Production Plot 75 Meter Separation
Traditional Operations
Field SOR for standard operation shows declining rate as oil rate increases
Standard SAGD CMG 10 Year Field SOR Plot 75 Meter Separation
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR operations for iteration #1 show quick uptake followed by steady rise until sustained production increases at 2300 days with peak of approximately 275 cubes a day
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Production Simulation Iteration #1 compared to base 75 meter well pair
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR field SOR rates for iteration #1 compare favorably to standard operations
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Field SOR Simulation Iteration #1
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR operations for iteration #2 show slower uptake followed by steady rise until sustained production increases at 2000 days with peak of approximately 250 cubes a day
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Production Simulation Iteration #2 compared to base 75 meter well pair
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR field SOR rates for iteration #2 compare favorably to standard operations until 3500 days when SOR spikes at end of production cycle
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Field SOR Simulation Iteration #2
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR operations for iteration #3 show slower uptake followed by steady rise until sustained production increases at 2500 days with peak of approximately 260 cubes a day
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Production Simulation Iteration #3 compared to base 75 meter well pair
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR field SOR rates for iteration #3 compare favorably to standard operations with small uptick at 3200 days when SOR spikes very slightly at end of production cycle
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Field SOR Simulation Iteration #3
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR operations for iteration #4 show early uptake followed by steady rise until sustained production increases at 2400 days, with peak of approximately 550 cubes a day
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Production Simulation Iteration #4 compared to base 75 meter well pair
CS EOR vs. Traditional Operations
CS EOR field SOR rates for iteration #4 compare favorably to standard operations with rise at 2500 days when SOR spikes as injectivity precipitates production increase
CS EOR SAGD CMG 10 Year Field SOR Simulation Iteration #4
Benefits to the SAGD Operator that Uses CS EOR Technology
• Increased production – increased revenue• Increased production capabilities – increased bookable
reserves• Increased well production life – extended revenue base• Economical solution to existing production issues using
existing drilling and completion methods• Patent/technology licensing ensures an even playing field
for the industryA better bottom line for you – A better investment for
your shareholders
Contact Information
Jason SwistCrude Solutions LTD.
503 Lougheed Court, Edmonton AB T6R 2T3T: 780 993 8540
9725 East Navajo Place, Sun Lakes AZ 85248T: 602 574 6045
Email: [email protected]
LegalAdrian O'Donnell
Intellectual Property DepartmentPerley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l.
1400 - 340 rue Albert StreetOttawa, ON, K1R 0A5
T: 613 238 2022 Ext 858 or 613 566 2858F: 613 238 8775
Email: [email protected]