Clover Resources was established in 1997 and is an engineering consulting firm serving Canada’s petroleum industry. We focus on shallow gas production in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
  We apply technically sound and proven techniques to analyzing and improving gas production. Our holistic approach to shallow gas analysis includes:
  • Reservoir dynamics
  • Liquid management
  • Wellbore effects
  • Completion effectiveness
  • Gathering system
  • Compression
  • Well density

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We are often asked about the name of our company and why we chose it. Besides having a bit of Irish in our blood, we think the clover plant has some similarities to shallow gas, the core of our consulting business.

Although believed to have originated in Europe, clover is naturalized in almost every country. While Canada’s shallow gas resource is not quite as worldly, it is very large, covering a huge area in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. The estimated original gas in place for southern Alberta and Saskatchewan is 29.5 Tcf.

Clover is extremely hardy, even growing in the Arctic Circle and at very high altitudes. We at Clover Resources think that shallow gas production is a highly reliable supply that is hardy enough to weather serious operational neglect. However, paying attention to your shallow gas production will heap big rewards.

The four-leaf clover has long been a symbol of good luck. While we don’t rely entirely on luck in our business, we’ll take it if it comes along, even if it is only in our name.

Little-known facts about clover:

- The plant most commonly referred to as the shamrock is the white clover.
- The word Shamrock comes from the Celtic “seamrog,” meaning “little clover.”
- In the Irish tradition, the shamrock represents the Holy Trinity.
- Four-leafed clover, considered a good-luck charm, occur about once in every 10,000 three-leafed clover plants
- Folk remedies call for the use of Red Clover in treating dandruff, sore throats, cough and eczema.

     
       
                 
                 
 
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