Abstract

As emphasis in the oil and gas industry shifts from basic exploration to improved recovery rates of existing fields, it will become increasingly important to constrain better the subsurface properties that control production, and that feed into secondary recovery programs. For example, in fracture controlled reservoirs such as tight gas sands, improved knowledge of local fracture direction and density will be essential for improved recovery.

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