Birkelo et al., 2012 - Google Patents
High-quality surface microseismic data illuminates fracture treatments: A case study in the MontneyBirkelo et al., 2012
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- 2122200879498127679
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- Birkelo B
- Cieslik K
- Witten B
- Montgomery S
- Artman B
- Miller D
- Norton M
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- Publication venue
- The Leading Edge
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Monitoring hydraulic fracture stimulations from the surface is a technique that, in the past, met with mixed success. One reason for this experience is that the measurement has often been treated as if it were only a minor variant of the reflection surveys our industry is most …
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