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Pre-Post Frac Test Data Analysis for Hydraulically Fractured Vertical Tight Gas Well-Field Case Study
2010
Petroleum science and technology
Worldwide there are vast reserves of natural gas trapped in tight sandstone formation and due to the low viscosity of natural gas it can be easily recovered. To produce this huge amount of reserve from low permeability formation economically, hydraulic fracturing can be applied. Therefore, the objective of hydraulic fracturing for well stimulation is to increase well productivity by creating a highly conductive path (compared to reservoir permeability) a distance away from the wellbore into the
doi:10.1080/10916460903058061
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