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DOI: 10.2118/55627-ms
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Restimulation of Tight Gas Sand Wells in the Rocky Mountain Region

Abstract: In 1996, the Gas Research Institute (GRI) performed a scoping study to investigate the potential for natural gas production enhancement via restimulation in the United States. The results indicated that the potential was substantial, particularly in the tight sands of the Rocky Mountain, Mid-Continent and South Texas regions. However it was also determined that industry's historical experience with restimulation is mixed, and that considerable effort is required in candidate selection, problem diagnosis, and t… Show more

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“…Length of Hydraulically Fractured Sandstone. The length of hydraulically fractured sandstone was determined on the basis of literature data (Phillips et al (2002), Sharma et al (2003), and Rutledge et al (2003) in Texas; Reeves et al (1999) in Wyoming; Sandia and CER (1990) at the MWX site). The 5th and 95th percentiles for length of hydraulically fractured sandstone are 40 and 160 m, respectively, and are consistent with descriptions by operators in the Piceance basin 1,2 .…”
Section: Permeability Of Hydraulically Fractured Sandstonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Length of Hydraulically Fractured Sandstone. The length of hydraulically fractured sandstone was determined on the basis of literature data (Phillips et al (2002), Sharma et al (2003), and Rutledge et al (2003) in Texas; Reeves et al (1999) in Wyoming; Sandia and CER (1990) at the MWX site). The 5th and 95th percentiles for length of hydraulically fractured sandstone are 40 and 160 m, respectively, and are consistent with descriptions by operators in the Piceance basin 1,2 .…”
Section: Permeability Of Hydraulically Fractured Sandstonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neural networks are based on identifying statistical patterns and do not consider the knowledge on the underlying physical processes associated with fracturing. Consequently, neural networks require a large amount of high-quality data, and errors in these data can lead to inaccurate results [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas Research Institute 2 started a new Re-Frac Candidate Selection project in 1998 that breathed new life into the re-frac technology. Results of this project were extensively published and inspired many new activities in this area (Reeves S. R., May 1999) (Reeves S. R., October 1999) (Mohaghegh S. D., April 2000) (Reeves S. B., October 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%