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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the SPE/CIM/CANMET International Conference on Recent Advances in Horizontal Well Applications, March 19–22, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-HWC-94-41
... inhinge zones, flank positions contain layers of optimal properties that havefracture intensities as good if not greater than average intensities in theforelimb or hinge zone. The conclusion is made that proper deviated orhorizontal completions in optimum lithologic layers in flank positions(backlimb...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the SPE/CIM/CANMET International Conference on Recent Advances in Horizontal Well Applications, March 19–22, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-HWC-94-49
... operating anddevelopment policy. Key conclusions are to place horizontal wells close to theoil-water contact, drill long horizontal laterals, and heat the oil inproximity to the horizontal wells. These give an optimum recovery, a morestable oil-water contact, and minimize water coning problems...