075 Geomechanics of Shale and Tight Reservoirs
Wednesday, 17 September
Room 7
Technical Session
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1530-1550 227336Characterization Of The Ductile And Brittle Behavior Of Shale Through Plastic Strain, Mineralogy And Gas Flow
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1550-1610 227623Temporal Evolution Of The In-situ Contact Angle In Tight Sandstone During Long-term Fracturing Fluid Exposure
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1610-1630 227772Numerical Modeling Of Complex Fracture Network Evolution In Tight Reservoirs Via Sustained High-pressure Injection
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1630-1650 227058An Innovative Geomechanics-driven Approach For Natural Fracture Characterization In The Ultra-deep Tight Gas Reservoir Of Tarim Basin.
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Alternate 227067Linking Hardness Measurements To Brittleness Index For Unconventional Reservoir Characterization; Insights From The Horn River Basin, Northeast British Columbia, Canada
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Alternate 227350Recent Advancements In Wireline Microfrac Operation To Facilitate Successful Formation Breakdown - Experiences From Middle East And North Africa
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Alternate 227311Drilling Efficiency With Geomechanics
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Alternate 226953Impact Effect Of Anisotropic Rock Compaction On Unconventional Well Performance