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Hydraulic Fracture Diagnostics Research. Part 2. Research Results. Annual Report July 1983-June 1984
The paper describes the design, deployment and operation of an extensive seismic network for detecting and recording signals and noise related to the growth of hydraulically induced fracture system in a sand formation at an approximate 1000-foot depth. The goal of this research is to develop a reliable means of providing fracture geometry resulting from hydraulic injections in tight gas sands at commercial depths.
Hydraulic Fracture Diagnostics Research. Part 2. Research Results. Annual Report July 1983-June 1984
The paper describes the design, deployment and operation of an extensive seismic network for detecting and recording signals and noise related to the growth of hydraulically induced fracture system in a sand formation at an approximate 1000-foot depth. The goal of this research is to develop a reliable means of providing fracture geometry resulting from hydraulic injections in tight gas sands at commercial depths.
Hydraulic Fracture Diagnostics Research. Part 2. Research Results. Annual Report July 1983-June 1984
C. C. Mulcahy (author) / F. J. Mauk (author) / T. M. C. Li (author) / B. C. Kimball (author) / J. C. Cook (author)
1984
184 pages
Report
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English
Fifth annual report of special committee on hydraulic research
Engineering Index Backfile | 1939
Major results in hydraulic research
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