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Copyright © 1980 Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc. Journal paper SPE 7935 was published in vol. 32 (09) of J Pet Technol, pgs. 1621–1630. Original manuscript was first presented at the SPE Symposium on Low-Permeability Gas Reservoirs held in Denver, Colorado, 20–22 May 1979.

SPE 7935 presents a case history of a stimulation treatment of a well completed in the Falher interval of the Spirit River Formation of the Lower Cretaceous age within the Deep Basin in Alberta, Canada. Wyman et al. evaluate the formation using openhole logs, core analysis, and testing (drillstem, breakdown, mini-fracture, and well tests). They also design and pump a large foamed fracture treatment and then evaluate the fracture and formation using pressure-buildup analysis. An economic analysis determines the technology and economic conditions needed for commercial development of the low-quality reservoir (k < 0.001 md) in the basin. Through their study, Wyman et al. conclude

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