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DUG CANADA 2012: Nexen To Test Novel Open-hole Frac In Horn River Basin

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June 28, 2012

By any measure, the Horn River Basin is one of the best in North America. It has one of the thickest, most-naturally fractured shale reservoirs on the continent, with high silica content. It is highly fracable.

Because of its high-rate wells with lower decline rates, and its relative proximity to Canada’s west coast, it will be ...

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