Microseismic data has been used to qualitatively assess hydraulic fracture geometry for two decades. Recently, geomechanics has begun to be used to integrate the inelastic microseismic displacements with the large-scale hydraulic fracture displacements. This provides a much better understanding of the geometry of the hydraulic fracture network. Model predictions of microseismic activity can be compared …
*Pre-registration is closed but event walk-ins are welcome to attend.* The Project, Facilities and Construction Study Group is pleased to announce our 4-part Spring Event Series for 2016. This series will focus on “Improving Project Efficiency at Less Than $50/bbl” The role of the project manager is crucial to effective project development and project execution. …
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