Fargo, 2012 - Google Patents
Department of Earth Science and Engineering Centre for Petroleum StudiesFargo, 2012
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Naturally fractured basement reservoirs exist in basins around the world. The intensity and nature of fracturing controls the productivity of these reservoirs and their potential for development. The Clair field located 75 km west of Shetlands is an example of a field with …
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