Forecast for result of facture to oil layer and study on selected layer
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Effect, Fracture, Oil reservoirAbstract
By use of percolation theory, the paper studies the true mechanism for increasing flow rate by fracture, analyzes relationship between post-fracture coefficient and response,forecasts the result after being fractured. It also presents the criterion for selecting layers.
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