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Copyright © 1991 Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc. Symposium paper SPE 21495-MS was prepared for presentation at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium held in Houston, Texas, 23–25 January 1991.

SPE 21495-MS presents a case history of Gas Research Institute’s (GRI’s) SFE No. 2 well, which was drilled and completed in the Travis Peak Formation in East Texas. The objective was to develop a fracture monitoring and fracture modeling system that could compute the shape and extent of a hydraulic fracture in real time. Robinson et al. perform in-depth and comprehensive analysis of geology, coring, logging, well testing, drilling and completions, and in-situ stress measurements. They then summarize prefracture, real-time fracturing, and post-fracture data collection and analysis in great details and conclude the following:

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