Technique for maximizing effectiveness of fracturing in massive

Wells – Processes – Separate steps of fracturing or attacking formation

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166 50, 166297, 166308, E21B 4326, E21B 4330

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ABSTRACT:
A process where massive hydraulic fracturing (MHF) is used in combination with a novel horizontal and vertical well drilling scheme. The novel well drilling scheme provides the cost benefits of vertical drilling along with the increased pay zone contact of extended-reach drilling. MHF additionally provides for substantially enhanced reservoir drainage.

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