Simulation Based Well Performance Modeling in Haynesville Shale Reservoir
- 27 March 2011
- proceedings article
- Published by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Abstract
Horizontal well completion and stimulation technologies are the keys to successfully develop shale gas reservoirs. The impacts of hydraulic fracture parameters, hydraulic fracture induced complex natural fracture system, and rock characterKeywords
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