Natural Fracture Reactivation during Hydraulic Fracturing: New Insight from Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing Measurements
Advancements in seismic acquisition technology are delivering higher-resolution data while minimizing environmental footprint.
Please use the links below to download the presentations from the 2014 MicroSeismic User Group Meeting. US Shale Gas Reserve and Production Forecasts and Implications for Shale Oil A Case
Read MorePresenter: Julia Kurpan, Sr. Geophysicist & Mike Mueller, VP Development, MicroSeismic, Inc. Date: March 18, 2014 at 10AM CDT Title: Downhole Monitoring with EventPick® Description: EventPick technology provides an independent
Read MorePresenter: Jonathan McKenna, Completions Evaluation Team Lead, MicroSeismic, Inc. Date: February 18, 2014 at 10AM CDT Title: Next Generation Discrete Fracture Network Description: Effective propped fracture half-lengths during hydraulic fracturing
Read MorePresenter: Jonathan McKenna, Research Geologist, MicroSeismic, Inc. Date: February 18, 2014 at 10AM CDT Title: Next Generation Discrete Fracture Network Description: Effective propped fracture half-lengths during hydraulic fracturing are difficult
Read MorePresenter: Carl Neuhaus, Completions Evaluation Team Lead, MicroSeismic, Inc. Date: January 21, 2014 Title: Hydrocarbon Production and Microseismic Monitoring – Treatment Optimization in the Marcellus Shale Description: This month’s webcast
Read MorePresenter: Carl Neuhaus, Completions Evaluation Team Lead, MicroSeismic, Inc. Date: January 21, 2014 at 10AM CST Title: Hydrocarbon Production and Microseismic Monitoring – Treatment Optimization in the Marcellus Shale Description:
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