Maulianda, 2016 - Google Patents
On hydraulic fracturing of tight gas reservoir rockMaulianda, 2016
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Production of shale and tight gas resources is increasing which is helping to counterbalance the conventional gas resource production decline. In 2014, shale and tight gas were 4% and 47% of total Canadian natural gas production, respectively. By 2035, the National Energy …
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