Maity et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Understanding near-field fiberoptic observations in the context of completion designs, fracturing effectiveness, and drainage characteristics. A case study from the …Maity et al., 2023
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- 8695057415304563399
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- Maity D
- Ciezobka J
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- Gas Science and Engineering
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We share a case study from Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site (HFTS) located in the Permian- Delaware Basin in United States. We highlight various distributed acoustic surveys conducted at the site over time which provide insights into cluster level efficiencies and their …
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