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AbstractThe performance of fracturing treatments has been an issue for over fifty years and considerable effort has been devoted to improve its prediction performance. However, the effect of cleanup in tight gas-condensate reservoirs where fracturing considered as the most common well stimulation technique, has not been fully investigated for these low IFT systems. The performance of cleanup operation heavily depends on the mobility, i.e., viscosity and relative permeability (k r ), of fra… Show more
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