Hydraulic Fracture Completion Optimization in Fayetteville Shale: Case Study

Author:

Lynk John M.1,Papandrea Ruthie2,Collamore Adam3,Quinn Terry3,Cazeneuve Eduardo3,Centurion Sergio4

Affiliation:

1. Completions Engineer, Baker Hughes, 17021 Aldine Westfield, Houston, TX 77073 (corresponding author).

2. Completions Engineer, Southwestern Energy, 10000 Energy Dr., Houston, TX 77389.

3. Petrophysicist, Baker Hughes, 17021 Aldine Westfield, Houston, TX 77073.

4. Completions Engineer, Baker Hughes, 17021 Aldine Westfield, Houston, TX 77073.

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Subject

Soil Science

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