Du et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Modeling hydraulic fracturing induced fracture networks in shale gas reservoirs as a dual porosity systemDu et al., 2010
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- Du C
- Zhang X
- Zhan L
- Gu H
- Hay B
- Tushingham K
- Ma Y
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- SPE International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China
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Shale gas production from organic rich shale formations is one of the most rapidly expanding areas in oil and gas exploration and production today. Because of extremely low permeability and low porosity, long horizontal wells in conjunction with multi-staged massive …
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