Stratigraphy and reservoir properties, Devonian Kee Scarp Formation, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories
The Kee Scarp Formation in the subsurface at Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, forms an elongate, northeast trending, flat-topped mound. Oil is produced on the up-dip northeast edge. The formation consists of two distinct members; a lower, argillaceous, bedded coralline limestone referred to as t...
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University of Saskatchewan
1969
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-07112012-112832 |