Bulletin Special Issue: Faulting and Fracturing in Shale and Self-Sourced Reservoirs

Edited by D. Ferrill, A. Morris, P. Hennings, and D. Haddad


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Contributions to this Special Issue highlight the importance of understanding the full geological context of self-sourced "resource" plays. As has commonly happened in the past in conventional reservoirs, the role of faulting and fracturing has either been ignored or unrecognized until problems arise - often during production. The contributions in this volume are valuable in providing the impetus to recognize, quantitatively characterize, and implement reservoir development and management practices that take these important reservoir elements into account.

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Product Code:1260
Publisher:AAPG
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ISBN:9780891818366
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