Proceedings of SPE/DOE Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs Symposium 1981
DOI: 10.2523/9891-ms
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The Department of Energy's Western Gas Sands Project Multi-Well Experiment

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“…(1) determine the depositional environment as a guide to overall reservoir morphology; (2) estimate the m~n~mum, mode, imd maximum values for the expected reservoir widths, thicknesses, lengths, and directions based upon best available data (or estimates); and (3) perform a Monte Carlo simulation of the intersection of a hydraulic fracture of known orientation (azimuth) and geometry with a large number of random reservoirs described by (2). This yields a plot of the average intersected pay area, with quantified uncertainty, as a function of fracture length.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) determine the depositional environment as a guide to overall reservoir morphology; (2) estimate the m~n~mum, mode, imd maximum values for the expected reservoir widths, thicknesses, lengths, and directions based upon best available data (or estimates); and (3) perform a Monte Carlo simulation of the intersection of a hydraulic fracture of known orientation (azimuth) and geometry with a large number of random reservoirs described by (2). This yields a plot of the average intersected pay area, with quantified uncertainty, as a function of fracture length.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 CURRENT STATUS OF THE MULTI-WELL EXPERIMENT SPE 12868 The intent of th1s paper 1s to present current accomplishments resulting from the 1983 field season (April-December 1983), which featured the drilling of a third well and the first stimulation activity at the site. This paper is an update to the last report presented in Denver, March 1983.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This systems approach to analyzing the experiments demonstrated that fracture fluid compatibility with the stimulated formation, and the possible effects of formation damage, plays a large part in the performance of hydraulic fracturing in tight naturally fractured sandstones. 9. The cutting of more than 4, 100 ft [1250 m] of core at one site presented an opportunity to evaluate the performance of coring hardware.…”
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confidence: 99%