Lisburne Formation fracture characterization and flow modeling /
Evaluation of fractured reservoirs for fluid flow and optimal well placement is often very complicated. In general, fractures enhance permeability and increase access to matrix surface, but their random aspects create difficulties for analysis and performance prediction. Each reservoir has unique...
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| Language: | English |
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2001 Thesis K366 |
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2001 Thesis K366 |
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| 2001 Thesis K366 | Available | |