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Gas Production Forecasting From Tight Gas Reservoirs: Integrating Natural Fracture Networks and Hydraulic Fractures
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Project Final Report-07122-44-The goal of this project is to increase gas recovery from tight gas formations in the Uinta Basin, Utah by analyzing and modeling natural fracture networks and their interactions with hydraulic fractures, mainly in Mesaverde Group reservoir rocks. The plan is to incorporate natural and hydraulic fracture data into a multiphase, discrete-fracture fluid flow model that simulates gas production from these reservoirs. The results will be used to optimize gas production from selected tight gas formations in the basin.

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CitationMiland Deo, et. al., University of Utah, Utah State University, Utah Geological Society, Golder and Associates ---- Roy Long, Gas Production Forecasting From Tight Gas Reservoirs: Integrating Natural Fracture Networks and Hydraulic Fractures, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/gas-production-forecasting-from-tight-gas-reservoirs-integrating-natural-fracture-networks-and-hyd
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
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Publication Date2013-2-8
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