15 Petrophysical Considerations in Evaluating the Montney

15 Petrophysical Considerations in Evaluating the Montney

15 Petrophysical Considerations in Evaluating the Montney Formation (Unit C), West-Central Area, Alberta, Canada – Part 2 20 Geology Is Geoscience – But So Is Geophysics 22 Geomodeling: A Team Effort To Better Understand Our Reservoirs Part 3: Geostatistics 32 Go Take a Hike RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES TO: CSPG – Suite 600 640 8th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 1G7 Addressee Additional Delivery Information Street Address Postal Box Number and Station Information Municipality, Province/Territory Postal Code $10.00 APRIL 2015 VOLUME 42, ISSUE 04 Canadian Publication Mail Contract – 40070050 VISIT US AT GeoConvention 2015 MAPPING STANDARDS: May 4-8, 2015 A CORE COMPETENCY Booth # 519/521 OF EVERY GEOSCIENTIST Maps are a canvas used to express complex situation to help support difficult decisions. 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