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Copyright © 2006 Society of Petroleum Engineers. Symposium paper SPE 103775-MS was prepared for presentation at the SPE International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition in China held in Beijing, China, 5–7 December 2006.

SPE 103775-MS provides a high-level overview of tight gas development in the US and discusses the challenges of tight gas development in China. Xiong and Holditch first discuss several key factors contributing to the successful development of tight gas in the US:

They then go on to summarize key technologies instrumental in the increase of tight gas sand development in North America:

Xiong and Holditch discuss what China needs for successful tight gas development, including more drilling rigs and hydraulic fracturing equipment, cost-effective fracture fluids, and trained personnel to run the operations. They argue that China needs an open and innovative services sector—perhaps by allowing US companies to provide consulting and wellsite operations—and more knowledge/information sharing through conferences, training, and consulting. Xiong and Holditch then share the experiences and challenges of tight gas development in China faced by Burlington Resources (now ConocoPhillips) as a case history, which concludes the paper.

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