Friedrich et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Two practical methods to determine pore pressure regimes in the Spraberry and Wolfcamp Formations in the Midland BasinFriedrich et al., 2013
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- Friedrich M
- Monson G
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- Unconventional Resources Technology Conference
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URTeC 1582132 This paper develops two methodologies to determine the pore pressure regime vertically through the Spraberry, Dean, & Wolfcamp intervals as well as aerially across the Midland Basin. Pore pressure is difficult to determine in unconventional …
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