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Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 21–23, 2021
Paper Number: SPE-205974-MS
... of the fractional decline model is analytically developed for gas flow in fracture reservoir using the anomalous diffusion equation incorporated with the fractional calculus and equation of state. The model can represent the heterogeneity of complex fracture networks and can further be used to interpret reservoir...
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Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 24–26, 2018
Paper Number: SPE-194035-STU
... interaction society of petroleum engineers internal friction angle matrix equation permeability distribution fracture propagation flow in porous media Upstream Oil & Gas natural fracture complex fracture network constitutive model nassir Abstract Hydraulic fracturing is one of the key...
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Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, October 9–11, 2017
Paper Number: SPE-187290-MS
... fractures as well as complex hydraulic fractures in unconventional plays. Drillstem Testing complex reservoir hydraulic fracturing pressure transient analysis natural fracture spe annual technical conference complex fracture network hydraulic fracture drillstem/well testing transient pressure...
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Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, October 8–10, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-159755-MS
... to which a reservoir will generate complex fracture networks, break into fresh rock or create a simple bi-wing fracture can be influenced by the stimulation treatment job design. The creation of a complex fracture network is a function of the stimulation fluid rheology, rock properties and presence...
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Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, October 30–November 2, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-147485-MS
... to a slickwater viscosity within the reservoir to provide the desired complex fracture network. Gel break-back timing may be used to control the onset of complex network development. For example, it may be desirable to generate a planar fracture for a distance from the wellbore before reverting to the low...

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