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Numerical Simulation Research on Influencing Factors of Post-Fracturing Flowback of Shale Gas Wells in the Sichuan Basin

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Title
Numerical Simulation Research on Influencing Factors of Post-Fracturing Flowback of Shale Gas Wells in the Sichuan Basin
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Frontiers in Earth Science, December 2021
DOI 10.3389/feart.2021.745393
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Jiangfa Wu, Yunting Di, Jian Zhang, Peiyun Li, Deliang Zhang, Yan Wang, Hong Zhou

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#20,298,249
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