Gas Over Bitumen
The gas over bitumen issue is unique to Alberta and affects a number of producers of both bitumen and natural gas. The problem occurs when natural gas pools are found above bitumen reservoirs. Depletion of the gas pool causes lower pressure in the zone above the bitumen reservoir, making it more difficult to recover the bitumen. In addition, when steam is injected into the bitumen reservoir, there is a high potential for the steam to escape into the depleted gas pool, requiring significantly more steam to recover the bitumen, increasing the cost of the operation.

In April 2000, the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (now ERCB) issued Decision Report 2000-02, which shut in production from 146 natural gas wells in the Surmount area. A joint industry/government committee was struck to find a technical solution that would allow independent production of both bitumen and natural gas. The following documents pertain to gas over bitumen issues.
Project Scope, Updated April 2008.
Technical Solution Roadmap: A tool to assist companies in making a decision about how a research project may aid in the process of finding a technical solution to the gas over bitumen issue.
Bitumen Conservation Requirements Affecting Gas Production in Oil Sands Areas
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