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A Semi-Analytical Mathematical Model for Off-Center Fractured Vertical Wells With Asymmetrical Fractures in Columnar Coalbed Methane

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A Semi-Analytical Mathematical Model for Off-Center Fractured Vertical Wells With Asymmetrical Fractures in Columnar Coalbed Methane
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Frontiers in Energy Research, February 2022
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2022.829914
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Anzhao Ji, Zhanjun Chen, Yufeng Wang, Guangsheng Zhang, Zhenglin Mao, Fenjun Chen

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