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Fracture-Driven Interactions, Production Diagnostics and Fracturing Fluids

Thursday, 8 February
Waterway Ballroom 5-8
Technical
This session will discuss various diagnostic tools to help mitigate FDIs with real-time fiberoptic monitoring, delineate effective drainage and evaluate the economics of high intensity completions. There will also be discussion on chemical breakers for FR fracturing fluid systems.
Chairperson
Michael Mayerhofer, Director of Technology - Liberty Energy
Peggy Rijken - Chevron Corporation
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