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Copyright © 2000 Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc. Symposium paper SPE 59790 was prepared for presentation at the 2000 SPE/CERI Gas Technology Symposium held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 3–5 April 2000.

SPE 59790 presents a case history of using integrated reservoir studies to optimize completions and production in a multilayer, geopressured Lance Formation in the Green River Basin in Wyoming. Eberhard et al. evaluate well logs from a total of 540 pay zones and production logs from a total 363 pay zones in 21 wells. The case histories they present result in the following conclusions:

The Lance Formation in the Jonah Field is an overpressured, tight-gas sand that requires hydraulic fracturing for economic production. Because of large gross intervals containing several individual sands, limited entry has been the typical fracturing technique. Wells can have more than 30 individual sands that are completed with multiple fracture treatments; however, production log data indicate that only 58% of the perforated sands contribute to production. Production optimization is dependent on improving the percentage of completed pay contributing to production.

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