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Hydraulic fracturing -- Fracture flow capacity vs well productivity
Evaluation of efficiency of various fractures with special emphasis on flow capacity of these fractures; effect of overflush, premature production of well after treatment, "tailing-in" with coarse sand near end of treatment, effect of propping agent size and concentration, reduction in effective fracture permeability and effect of various fluids on formation strength and competency.
Hydraulic fracturing -- Fracture flow capacity vs well productivity
Evaluation of efficiency of various fractures with special emphasis on flow capacity of these fractures; effect of overflush, premature production of well after treatment, "tailing-in" with coarse sand near end of treatment, effect of propping agent size and concentration, reduction in effective fracture permeability and effect of various fluids on formation strength and competency.
Hydraulic fracturing -- Fracture flow capacity vs well productivity
J Petroleum Technology
van Poollen, H.K. (author) / Tinsley, J.M. (author) / Saunders, C.D. (author)
1958
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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