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Channel Fracturing-A Paradigm Shift in Tight Gas Stimulation

Johnson et al., 2011

Document ID
3584256011699571804
Author
Johnson J
Turner M
Weinstock C
Pena A
Laggan M
Rondon J
Lyapunov K
Publication year
Publication venue
SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition

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Abstract The hydraulic Channel Fracturing technique relies on the engineered creation of a network of open channels within the proppant pack, which provides for highly conductive paths for the flow of fluids from the reservoir to the wellbore. This paper provides a …
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