Ibrahim et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Appraising unconventional play from mini-frac test analysis, actual field caseIbrahim et al., 2016
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- Ibrahim M
- Pieprzica C
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- SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition?
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Unconventional reservoirs are an increasingly important worldwide resource. These reservoirs, generally defined by permeability values lower than 0.1 millidarcy, present today's engineer with unique challenges. To date, there are no available methods for …
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