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Diagnose and Remediate Leak on Constrained Operating Conditions Brings Back to Production Important Gas Well in Egypt Delta Region 埃及三角洲地区重要气井在受限工况下的泄漏诊断与修复
Day 2 Wed, March 25, 2020 Pub Date : 2020-03-16 DOI: 10.2118/199858-ms
M. Vazquez, M. Marie, Ehab Salama, A. Abdelrahman, Bronislav Vago, K. Ziada, M. Sharab, N. Sabanegh, Meirbek Ikhsanov
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