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              of Shale Gas and  Tight Gas Developments, North American   presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting; May 27–29;
              Experience and Trends. Paper SPE 160855 presented at the SPE   Anaheim, CA; 2010.
              Saudi  Arabia Section  Technical Symposium and Exhibition;   Moos D,  Vassilellis GD, Cade R, Franquet J, Lacazette  A,
              April 8–1; Al‐Khobar, Saudi Arabia; 2012a.           Bourtenbourg E, Daniel G. Predicting Shale Reservoir
            Kennedy RL, Gupta R, Kotov S, Burton WA, Knecht WN, Ahmed   Response to Stimulation in the Upper Devonian of  West
              U. Optimized Shale Resource Development: Proper Placement   Virginia. Paper  SPE 145849 presented  at the  SPE  Annual
              of Wells and Hydraulic Fracture Stages. Paper SPE 162534 pre-  Technical Conference and Exhibition; October 30–November
              sented at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and   2; Denver, CO; 2011.
              Conference; November 11–14; Abu Dhabi, UAE; 2012b.  Payne DA. Material‐Balance Calculations in Tight‐Gas Reservoirs:
            King GE. Thirty years of Gas Shale Fracturing: What Have We   The Pitfalls of p/z Plots and a More Accurate Technique. Paper
              learned? Paper SPE 133456 presented at the SPE  Annual   SPE 36702 presented at the SPE Annual Technical conference
              Technical Conference and Exhibition; September 19–22;   and Exhibition; October 6–9; Denver, CO; 1996.
              Florence, Italy; 2010.                             Pemper R, Han X, Mendez F, Jacobi D, LeCompte B, Bratovich M,
            King GE. Hydraulic Fracturing 101: What Every Representative,   Feuerbacher G, Bruner M, Bliven S. The Direct Measurement
              Environmentalist, Regulator, Reporter, Investor, University   of Carbon in  Wells Containing Oil and Natural Gas Using
              Researcher, Neighbor and Engineer Should Know  About   Pulsed Neutron Mineralogy Tool. Paper SPE 124234 presented
              Estimating Frac Risk and Improving Frac Performance In   at 2009 SPE  Annual  Technical Conference and Exhibition;
              Unconventional Gas and Oil  Wells. Paper SPE 152596 pre-  October 4–7; New Orleans, LA; 2009.
              sented at the SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference;   Sena A, Castillo  G,  Chesser  K, Voisey  S, Estrada  J,  Carcuz  J,
              February 6–8; The Woodlands, TX; 2012.               Carmona E, Hodgkins P, Hamson‐Russell Software &
            Kupchenko CL, Gault BW, Mattar L.  Tight Gas Production   Services, a CGGVeritas Company. Seismic reservoir character-
              Performance  Using  Decline  Curves.  Paper  SPE  114991  pre-  ization in resource shale plays: stress analysis and sweet spot
              sented at the CIPC/SPE Gas Technology Symposium 2008 Joint   discrimination. The Leading Edge, July 2011.
              Conference; June 16–19; Calgary, AB, Canada; 2008.  Song B, Economides MJ, Ehlig‐Economides C. Design of
            Kuuskraa V, Stevens S, Van Leeuwen T, Moodhe K. World Shale   Multiple Transverse Fracture of Horizontal Wells in Shale Gas
              Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 Regions Outside   Reservoirs. Paper SPE 140555 presented at the SPE Hydraulic
              the United States. Prepared by Advanced Resources International   Fracturing  Technology Conference; January 24–26;  The
              Inc.; February 17, 2011; for the U.S. Energy Information   Woodlands, TX; 2011.
              Administration, U.S. Department of Energy;  April 2011;   Vassilellis GD, Li C, Seager R, Moos D. Investigating the Expected
              Washington, DC.                                      Long‐Term Production Performance of Shale Reservoirs.
            LeCompte B, Franquet JA, Jacobi D. Evaluation of Haynesville   Paper SPE 138134 presented at the Canadian Unconventional
              Shale  Vertical  Well Completions with a Mineralogy Based   Resources & International Petroleum Conference; October
              Approach to Reservoir Geomechanics. Paper SPE 124227 pre-  19–21; Calgary, AB, Canada; 2010.
              sented at SPE Annual  Technical Conference and Exhibition;   Vassilellis GD, Li C, Bust  VK, Moos D, Cade R. Shale
              October 4–7; New Orleans, LA; 2009.                  Engineering  Application:  The MAL‐145 Project in  West
            Martin AN, Eid R. The Potential Pitfalls of Using North American   Virginia. Paper SPE 146912 presented at the Canadian
              Tight and Shale Gas Development  Techniques in the North   Unconventional Resources Conference; November 15–17;
              African and Middle Eastern Environments. Paper SPE 141104   Calgary, AB, Canada; 2011.
              presented at the SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and   Vincent MC. Refracs—Why Do They Work, and Why Do They
              Conference; September 25–28; Manama, Bahrain; 2011.  Fail? In 100 Published Field Studies? Paper SPE 134330 pre-
            Meyer BR, Bazan LW. A Discrete Fracture Network Model for   sented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition;
              Hydraulically Induced Fractures: Theory, Parametric, and Case   September 19–22; Florence, Italy; 2010.
              Studies. Paper SPE 140514 presented at the SPE Hydraulic   Warpinski NR,  Waltman CK,  Weijers L.  An Evaluation of
              Fracturing  Technology Conference; January 24–26;  The   Microseismic Monitoring of Lenticular  Tight Sandstone
              Woodlands, TX; 2011.                                 Stimulations. Paper SPE 131776 presented at the SPE
            Mitra  A,  Warington D, Sommer  A.  Application of Lithofacies   Unconventional Gas Conference; February 23–25; Pittsburgh,
              Models to Characterize Unconventional Shale Gas Reservoirs   PA; 2010.
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