Investigation of increasing hydraulic fracture conductivity within producing ultra-deep coal seams using time-lapse rate transient analysis: A long-term pilot experiment in the Cooper Basin, Australia
Abstract
Ultra-low permeability, inertinite-rich, poorly cleated, dehydrated, overpressured coal seams deeper than 9000 ft (2740 m) in the Cooper Basin of central Australia represent a fundamentally different play type to shallow and “deep” coal seam gas reservoirs. Proof-of-concept gas flow was achieved in 2007. Four Patchawarra Formation coal seams were subjected to low-proppant concentration slick-water hydraulic fracture stimulation within a...
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Title
Investigation of increasing hydraulic fracture conductivity within producing ultra-deep coal seams using time-lapse rate transient analysis: A long-term pilot experiment in the Cooper Basin, Australia
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
220
Pages
103363 - 103363
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