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When, Where, and How to Drill and Complete Pads of Multiple Wells? Four-Dimensional Considerations for Field Development in the Vaca Muerta Shale 多口井何时、何地、如何钻完井?Vaca Muerta页岩油田开发的四维考虑
Day 2 Wed, August 15, 2018 Pub Date : 2018-08-13 DOI: 10.2118/191836-ms
S. Pichon, Federico Gaston Cafardi Orihuela, E. Lagarrigue, G. Cavazzoli
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