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Copyright © 1979 American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers Inc. Symposium paper SPE 7936-MS was presented at the 1979 SPE Symposium on Low-Permeability Gas Reservoirs, Denver, Colorado, 20–22 May 1979.

SPE 7936-MS presents a case history of massive hydraulic refracturing in the tight Muddy “J” Formation in Wattenberg Field in the D-J Basin in Colorado. Parrot and Long summarize the reservoir parameters, discuss the evolution of stimulation to larger-size treatments and its economic benefits, compare well performances using massive fracture treatments with those of small fracture treatments, and select 29 wells for refracturing. On the basis of production performances, the authors concluded that the wells that responded favorably to an initial small fracture treatment can be successfully restimulated with massive hydraulic refracturing. The wells that did not respond to initial stimulation likely are not economic candidates for refracture treatments. Use of advanced pressure-transient techniques and computer modeling to compare individual well fracture geometries and reserves may be a better tool for selecting refracture-treatment candidates than only using performance data.

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