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FracGeo provides decision makers, asset managers, engineers and geoscientists with Shale Management™ solutions for sweetspot and landing zone selection, adaptive asymmetric frac design, and completion and well spacing optimization in unconventional and tight reservoirs to improve asset ROR and well performance. The 3D seismically driven geological and geomechanical fracture modeling software and services focus on the estimation, throughout the reservoir volume, of stress gradients and subsurface properties affecting hydraulic fracturing and SRV development. These include rock geomechanical properties, pore pressure and natural fractures, and additionally their complex interaction with regional stress before and during hydraulic fracture stimulation. FracGeo`s fracture geomechanical simulator uses new and fast computational tools integrating geoscience and engineering in a way that has not been done before, allowing the completion engineer to quantitatively adapt the hydraulic fracture treatment based on these varying reservoir properties to achieve the optimal stimulation which accounts for variable stress gradients in the subsurface.
Expro is an international oil and gas service company, specializing in well flow management, headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom.
calmena energy services is a Calgary, AB-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
Colonial Oil is a Houston, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Zargon is a Calgary based Western Canadian oil and gas producer and over our 20 year history we have returned $365 million ($18.05 per share) through distributions and dividends to our shareholders on a total equity investment of $210 million. Oil exploitation is our focus, where we work to increase oil recovery factors and oil production from existing oil reservoirs by combining technical skills in reservoir engineering and the geosciences to understand the mechanics of producing reservoirs. We then employ different exploitation techniques: including waterfloods and tertiary floods to improve oil production and reserves. We have completed the construction of an exciting Alkaline Surfactant Polymer (“ASP”) recovery project at our Little Bow property in southern Alberta. This technology, which is finding increased application in Western Canada, utilizes the injection of chemicals in dilute concentrations to flush out incremental oil production and reserves. Following first ASP injections in March 2014, incremental production is expected to commence by year end. Commencing in 2016, the long-life Little Bow project will provide the foundation for our long term sustainable, dividend-paying energy producer objectives.