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Fall 2019
Hydraulic fracturing treatment has been widely applied to enhance the well productivity in tight/shale formations, and history matching method is one of the most commonly used technique to help us obtain the information (e.g., fracture geometry and fracture conductivity) of the induced fractures....
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