Gulrajani et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the M-Site B-sand fracture experiments: Evolution of a pressure analysis methodologyGulrajani et al., 2001
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- 3411477767566075597
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- Gulrajani S
- Nolte K
- Romero J
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- SPE Production & Facilities
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The most comprehensive hydraulic-fracturing data including the first objective measurements of fracture height, length, and width are acquired from the Gas Research Inst.(GRI)/Dept. of Energy (DOE) Multiwell Site (M-Site) tests. In spite of the availability of …
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