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New analytical techniques to help improve our understanding of hydraulically induced microseismicity and fracture propagation. SPE 110813

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    0307791 - GFÚ 2008 RIV US eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Eisner, L. - Fischer, Tomáš - Jechumtálová, Zuzana - Le Calvez, J. - Hainzl, S. - Boušková, Alena
    New analytical techniques to help improve our understanding of hydraulically induced microseismicity and fracture propagation. SPE 110813.
    [Nové analytické metody zlepšující porozumění hydraulicky indukované seismicity a šíření trhliny.]
    SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Anaheim: Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2007, s. 1-7.
    [SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Anaheim (US), 11.11.2007-14.11.2007]
    Grant - others:EC(XE) MTKI-CT-2004-517242
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z30120515
    Source of funding: R - Framework programmes of European Commission
    Keywords : microseismic activity * hydraulic fracture treatment * source mechanisms
    Subject RIV: DC - Siesmology, Volcanology, Earth Structure
    http://www.spe.org/elibrary/servlet/spepreview?id=SPE-110813-MS&speCommonApp%20Context=ELIBRARY

    A multistage hydraulic fracture treatment was performed on a producing well in a mature tight gas field in West Texas and induced microseismic activity was monitored from a nearby observation well. The objective of this microseismic monitoring campaign was to determine the overall geometry of the hydraulically induced fractures.

    Na produkčním vrtu v plynovém poli v západním Texasu byla aplikována několikafázová hydraulická údržba. Přitom byla z vedlejšího vrtu monitorována indukovaná seismicita. Cílem bylo určit celkovou geometrii hydraulicky indukovaných trhlin.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0160446

     
     
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