Pai et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Review of the Completion Practices in the Morrow Formation in Eddy, Chaves and Lea Counties of Southeast New MexicoPai et al., 1982
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- 17479327856973701799
- Author
- Pai V
- Garbis S
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- Publication venue
- SPE Production Technology Symposium
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The Morrow formation is one of the main targets of the drilling activity in Southeast, New Mexico. This paper presents background information including formation lithology derived from X-Ray diffraction data and scanning electron micrographs. Formation rock …
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