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(CCNMatthews - Feb. 21, 2007) - Doug Biles, CEO of Wescorp Energy (OTCBB:WSCE), is pleased to announce that a case study has been completed on a portion of the Clive Coalbed Methane (CBM) production field in south central Alberta, Canada. The study quantitatively assessed the benefits from Wescorp's natural gas and gas liquids measuring devices in low-pressure, low-flow CBM wells. According to the study's authors, the Flowstar solution significantly increases the economic value of those wells using the Flowstar solution.

- Once the data was collected using DCR's use of SD/MMC cards, it only took 20 minutes to complete weekly production data from the 90 Flowstar wells. On the other hand, collecting the mechanical charts from the 30 non-Flowstar wells took 6 hours to input the gathered data into the production application. Flowstar technology increased field tech productivity, allowing them to complete other tasks.

Our Flowstar Technologies Inc. division (www.flowstardcr.com) produces advanced natural gas and gas liquids measuring devices based on a patented turbine-based Digital Chart Recorder (DCR) metering system. DCR meters are self-contained, energy-efficient units with integrated flow computers that are more accurate, easy to install and cost-effective than conventional flow-metering systems. They install directly near the well-head and do not require external power, metering loops, heated shelters or alcohol injectors to protect them from weather condition to -50 degrees C.

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Title
Case Study Concludes That Flowstar Technologies Digital Chart Recorders Strongly Enhance Coalbed Methane Gas Production Performance and Substantially Increase the Ecomonic Value of Each Well
Pages
1
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Feb 21, 2007
Publisher
Intrado Digital Media Canada Inc.
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
366468001
Copyright
Copyright CCNMatthews Feb 21, 2007