Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology
Volume 49, Number 12, December 2010
143113-PA
Montney Fracturing-Fluid Considerations
R.S. Taylor, G. Fyten, R. Romanson, Halliburton; G. McIntosh, Trident
Exploration Corp.; R. Litun, D. Munn, Stone Mountain Resources Ltd.; B.
Bennion, M. Piwowar, Hycal Energy Research Laboratories Ltd.; and O. Hoch, Hoch
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