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1996

Conference Publication

The application of hydraulic fracturing models in conjunction with tracer surveys to characterize and optimize fracture treatments in the Brushy Canyon Formation, Southeastern New Mexico

Johnson, Raymond L. and Woodroof Jr., Robert A. (1996). The application of hydraulic fracturing models in conjunction with tracer surveys to characterize and optimize fracture treatments in the Brushy Canyon Formation, Southeastern New Mexico. SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Denver, CO, United States, 6-9 October 1996. Richardson, TX, United States: Society of Petroleum Engineers. doi: 10.2118/36470-MS

The application of hydraulic fracturing models in conjunction with tracer surveys to characterize and optimize fracture treatments in the Brushy Canyon Formation, Southeastern New Mexico

1995

Conference Publication

Fracture treatment modifications and bottomhole treating pressure analysis in the pictured cliffs formation, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

Johnson, Raymond L. (1995). Fracture treatment modifications and bottomhole treating pressure analysis in the pictured cliffs formation, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. SPE Production Operations Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, United States, 2-4 April 1995. Richardson, TX, United States: Society of Petroleum Engineers. doi: 10.2118/29448-MS

Fracture treatment modifications and bottomhole treating pressure analysis in the pictured cliffs formation, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

1993

Conference Publication

Large-volume, high-rate stimulation treatments in horizontal wells in the Niobrara Formation, Silo Field, Laramie County, Wyoming

Johnson, R. L. and Brown, T. D. (1993). Large-volume, high-rate stimulation treatments in horizontal wells in the Niobrara Formation, Silo Field, Laramie County, Wyoming. SPE Rocky Mountain Regional/Low Permeability Reservoirs Symposium, Denver, CO, United States, 12-14 April 1993. Richardson, TX, United States: Society of Petroleum Engineers. doi: 10.2118/25926-MS

Large-volume, high-rate stimulation treatments in horizontal wells in the Niobrara Formation, Silo Field, Laramie County, Wyoming