Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8075705 | Energy | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
These conclusions are demonstrated with the empirical analysis based on historical data for almost 4000 horizontal wells in the Fayetteville Shale Play, North Central Arkansas. We look at six productivity tiers across the play accounting for drilling cost variability related to the dramatic depth change (from <1500-ft to over 8000-ft) in the natural gas producing formation. The subdivision of the play into productivity tiers and depth zones accounts for intra-tier profitability variation and helps to explain historical drilling patterns and to predict future development patterns in the field as demonstrated for 2012 by Gülen et al.
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Authors
Svetlana Ikonnikova, Gürcan Gülen, John Browning, Scott W. Tinker,