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Copyright © 2000 Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc. Symposium paper SPE 59418 was prepared for presentation at the SPE Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Modeling for Asset Management held in Yokohama, Japan, 25–26 April 2000.

SPE 59418 presents a case history of using hydraulic fracture mapping, fracture propagation modeling, and single-well reservoir modeling to optimize fracture design and well spacing in the Wilcox Sands in the Burgos Basin in Mexico. Berumen et al. first compares hydraulic fracture length, height, and azimuth in four wells obtained from microseismic mapping with that from 3D fracture propagation modeling. With the knowledge of fracture geometries, they investigate the effect of well spacing, types of proppants, and fracture length on ultimate gas recovery and economics. From their studies, they draw the following conclusions:

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