Hawkes et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Wellbore instability in shales: a review of fundamental principles and GRI-funded researchHawkes et al., 2000
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- Hawkes C
- McLellan P
- Ruan C
- Maurer W
- Gahan B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Texas: GRI Project Manager
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WELLBORE INSTABILITY IN SHALES: A REVIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND
GRI-FUNDED RESEARCH Page 1 GRI-99/0025.1 WELLBORE INSTABILITY IN SHALES: A
REVIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND GRI-FUNDED RESEARCH FINAL REPORT …
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