Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2005
DOI: 10.2523/97238-ms
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Unconventional RPM Applications in Hydraulic Fracturing

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“…2) that there is no barrier between the oil-and waterbearing layers. This figure graphically demonstrates that potential economic recovery is a driving force for choosing a well as a potential RPM frac candidate (Leal et al 2005). For comparison with an RPM-treated well (Well A), the production from two conventionally fractured neighboring wells with similar geology was presented (Fig.…”
Section: Initial Reservoir Parameters Case 1-inadequate Productivity mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2) that there is no barrier between the oil-and waterbearing layers. This figure graphically demonstrates that potential economic recovery is a driving force for choosing a well as a potential RPM frac candidate (Leal et al 2005). For comparison with an RPM-treated well (Well A), the production from two conventionally fractured neighboring wells with similar geology was presented (Fig.…”
Section: Initial Reservoir Parameters Case 1-inadequate Productivity mentioning
confidence: 96%