ASSESSING THE ACCURACY OF EMPIRICAL DECLINE CURVE TECHNIQUES FOR FORECASTING PRODUCTION IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS: A CASE STUDY OF HAYNESVILLE, MARCELLUS, AND MARCELLUS UPPER SHALE

Assessing the accuracy of empirical decline curve techniques for forecasting production in unconventional reservoirs: a case study of Haynesville, Marcellus, and Marcellus Upper Shale

Abstract Decline curve analysis (DCA) is a widely used method to estimate the production performance and ultimate recovery of conventional and unconventional reservoirs.Due to the unconventional nature of shale wells, traditional decline curve methods are not ideal for analyzing their production decline behavior.In response, different empirical met

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An Efficient Deadlock Handling Model Based on Neutrosophic Logic: Case Study on Real Time Healthcare Database Systems

The adoption of electronic patient records in hospitals will provide numerous benefits, but it will also present new issues.One of these is the creation of deadlocks, which causes delays in conducting tasks such as obtaining patient information.If the underlying system is distributed, the deadlock situation gets even more problematic.The strategy f

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