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Keywords: fracture design
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SPE Production & Operations
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE Prod & Oper 7 (03): 267–274.
Paper Number: SPE-21845-PA
Published: 01 August 1992
...Hemanta Mukherjee; R. H. Morales; S. A. Denoo Summary Constant-height models, in the absence of significant barrier stresses, frequently overpredict fracture half-lengths. This has been a problem in the fracture design of the Frontier and Dakota formations in the Greater Green River basin. Both...
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SPE Production & Operations
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE Prod & Oper 2 (02): 95–103.
Paper Number: SPE-13273-PA
Published: 01 May 1987
... feasible. The fracture design is based on intentionally screening out the tip of the fracture with sand and then continuing to pump slurry to increase the fracture width and to pack the fracture with proppant to obtain high conductivity. Because this involves severe risk of a premature screenout...