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               xvi  LIST OF TABLES

               Table 15.1:  Basic Parameter Values for Example  Table 17.2:  Summary of Some Commercial Fracturing
                         Problem 15.1                              Models
               Table 15.2:  Result Given by the Spreadsheet Program  Table 17.3:  Calculated Slurry Concentration
                         GasWellLoading.xls              Table 18.1:  Flash Calculation with Standing’s Method
               Table 16.1:  Primary Chemical Reactions in Acid     for k i Values
                         Treatments                      Table 18.2:  Solution to Example Problem 18.3 Given
               Table 16.2:  Recommended Acid Type and Strength for  by the Spreadsheet LoopedLines.xls
                         Sandstone Acidizing             Table 18.3:  Gas Lift Performance Data for Well A and
               Table 16.3:  Recommended Acid Type and Strength for  Well B
                         Carbonate Acidizing             Table 18.4:  Assignments of Different Available Lift
               Table 17.1:  Features of Fracture Geometry Models   Gas Injection Rates to Well A and Well B
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