2023
DOI: 10.2118/212344-pa
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Evaluation of Parent Well Depletion Effects on Fracture Geometry Based on Low-Frequency Distributed Acoustic Sensing in Hydraulic Fracture Test Site-2

Abstract: Summary Low-frequency distributed acoustic sensing (LF-DAS) has recently received much attention for its ability to monitor fracture propagation at offset wells. Hydraulic Fracture Test Site-2 (HFTS-2), a Department of Energy–sponsored field-based research experiment, has acquired LF-DAS data sets during the stimulation of many horizontal wells in the Wolfcamp Formation of the Permian Basin. Over 100 stimulated stages with different completion designs in four horizontal wells were monitored by t… Show more

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