Pulse Oil has wrapped up its seismic evaluation at its South-Central Alberta Queenstown acreage.
The survey spanned 24 sections (15,360-acres) of land prospective for the Mannville formation.
The geotechnical study has led to the identification of eight further development locations, all targeting the highest porosity and permeability sections of the light oil-prone Glauconite Lithic Channel trend previously discovered on Pulse’s land.
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