مشروع البحث: New Models and Analysis Techniques for Diagnostic Fracture Injection Tests
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This dissertation comprehensively explores various aspects of hydraulic fracturing diagnostic testing with a primary focus on accurately assessing in-situ stresses and determining formation permeability. Traditional fracture injection/shut-in tests (DFIT’s) play a critical role in this assessment; however, their applicability is limited in ultra-tight formations due to prolonged test durations. To overcome this challenge, pump-in/flowback tests have been employed to expedite the testing process. However, the use of pump-in/flowback tests has declined due to uncertain and inconclusive results obtained from existing techniques found in the literature.
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New Models and Analysis Techniques for Diagnostic Fracture Injection Tests
