September 2008 Edition
Vol. 33, Issue No. 7
LUNCHEON
Aggressively Passive: Microseismic opportunities over an oilfield’s life
Peter Duncan
INTERVIEWS
“We found the elephants but there is a lot... that has not been found.”
An interview with Bob Rintoul
FOCUS ARTICLES
Highlights of Petroleum and Crustal Framework of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin: Key Results from BeaufortSPAN East Phases I and II Surveys
Menno Dinkelman, Naresh Kumar, James Helwig, Pete Emmet and James Granath
CHORUS Heavy Oil Research Project Sings The Happy New Technology Tunes
Joan Embleton and the CHORUS team
ARTICLES
Geoscience of Climate Change: Understanding the Climate System, and the Consequences of Climate Change for the Exploitation and Management of Natural Resources
Andrew Miall
Seismic Modeling of Reservoir-Scale Heterogeneities—an Application to the Mallik Gas Hydrates, Northwest Territories
Jun-Wei Huang, Gilles Bellefleur and Bernd Milkereit
The impact of oil viscosity heterogeneity on production from heavy oil and bitumen reservoirs: Geotailoring recovery processes to compositionally graded reservoirs
Ian Gates, Jennifer Adams and Steve Larter
Exhibits Make 2008 ‘Kids in Science Program’ a Huge Success
Pratt Barndollar
Yukon Minerals, Oil and Gas Overview 2007
Mike Burke and Bernie Adilman
COLUMNS / REGULAR FEATURES
Presidential Column
Executive Message
CAGC Column
Science Break: Polynesian Navigation
Tracing the Industry
Grapevine
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