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Mannville Sedimentology and Resources AssessmentJANUARY 2016

• Executive Summary• Regional Setting• Exploration History• Seismic Data Base• Stratigraphy and Sedimentology• Hydrocarbon Trap• Reservoir Characterization• Seismic Modeling and Interpretation• Prospect Areas

• Prospect Transects• Volumetrics• Decline Curve Analysis• Type Curve Economics• Development Locations and Field Development Plan

• Appendix 1- Decline Curve Anaolgue Data• Appendix 2- Production Analogue • Appendix 3- Core Logs and Photo’s

Table of Contents

This sample report contains discussion of the Stratigraphy and Sedimentology from was an integrated study prepared for a domestic oil and gas company. Sensitive data, such as project location, reserves, etc have been removed from the original. Non-original figures were referenced in original.

Stratigraphic Framework

Mannville Stratigraphy, West Central Saskatchewan

Focus of Study

McLaren-Waseca Type Log

Upper McLaren Chronostratigraphy-Core Data

McLaren-Waseca Type Core Log ; McLaren BTU and Waseca Low Stand

Off Channel, Valley Fill Parasequences

The ‘Tidal Channel Type Well’ Has a cyclical fining upwards and interbedded log profile. This is a late McLaren channel that incises into the Waseca channel fill facies. In this section, the McLaren channel is shown cutting into off Waseca channel mudstone and shales

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Correlation of Mudstone Markers in Off Channel Facies- Cross Section O-O’

Tidal Channel Type Well

West East

This cross section illustrates the stratal relationships between the two channel system; Waseca sand fluvial bar ssts and McLaren mud rich tidal channels. It is believed the off channel Waseca floodplain/overbank deposits are contemporaneous with the Waseca point bars. The McLaren tidal channel appears to be a young channel system, deposited in an overall mud rich transgressive setting

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McLaren Waseca Valley Fill Lithofacies Stratigraphic Section P-P’

McLaren and Waseca Channel Parasequences

Waseca Channel Lithofacies, Form Map and Stratigraphic Channel Transect

Channel Para-sequences, Stratigraphic Strike Section

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Datum; Onset of Flooding

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Facies Maps

Waseca Net Sandstone Isopach

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Highstand McLaren Mud Filled Tidal Channel and Net Sandstone Isopach

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Waseca Channel

McLaren Sandstone Filled Tidal Channel

Mud Filled Channel

Waseca Channel

U Mannville Channels- Stratigraphic Cross Section

Pseudo-Seismic Transects

Differential Compaction Over Waseca Channel Thick

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Off Channel and Channel Facies Transect, NW Pool

Hydrocarbon Trap

Evolution of the Mannville Stratigraphic Hydrocarbon Trap

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The McLaren Tidal Channel- the Key Stratigraphic Trap Component

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Hydrocarbon contacts in the two pools indicate distinct O/W contacts with a 10m difference. This is controlled by mud filled McLaren cross cutting, mud filled channels. This is a common phenomenon in McLaren analogue producing pools.

The Waseca channel is also an important factor in trap formation. The thick channel sequence forms the ‘structural foundation’ that creates differential compaction in non-channel areas

Waseca Channel Axis-The structural foundation