Asset Report
Fort Liard
Report summary
In 1998, Berkley Petroleum (later acquired by Anadarko) and Paramount Resources purchased acreage from Shell Canada, which included 794 square kilometres (196,285 acres) in the Fort Liard area. In the same year, Paramount discovered the Fort Liard pool. Production began in 2000, following the construction of a 24-kilometre pipeline, which carried gas to the Paramount-operated Maxhamish processing plant in British Columbia.The Fort Liard region was divided into three distinct operational ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Key issues
- Location maps
- Participation
- Geology
- Well data
- Exploration
- Reserves and resources
- Production
- Development
- Infrastructure
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Costs
- Capital Costs
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Operating Costs
- Field Costs
- Tariffs
- Sales contracts
- Fiscal and regulatory
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Economic assumptions
- Discount rate and date
- Inflation rate
- Gas price
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Economic analysis
Tables and charts
This report includes 17 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Index Map
- Fort Liard Map
- Participation: Table 1
- Well data: Table 1
- Exploration: Table 1
- Reserves and resources: Table 1
- Production: Table 1
- Production Profile
- Infrastructure: Table 1
- Cash Flow
- Economic analysis: Table 2
- Economic analysis: Table 3
- Split of Revenues
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
- Costs: Table 1
What's included
This report contains:
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