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This work compare different methodologies in order to select the best sweet spot for hydraulic fracturing and stimulation. After analyzing the results, a hydraulic fracture design, zonation selection and perforation modeling were performed. The geomechanical model indicated a strike slip fault regime with high pore pressure (using Undercompaction), high fracture gradient and high tectonic stress.

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2017-11-23
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