November 2014 Edition
Vol. 39, Issue No. 09
LUNCHEON
Integrating Production Analysis with Microseismic and Fracture Modeling to Characterize Hydraulic Fractures
Chris R. Clarkson
INTERVIEWS
Pick the right key surfaces
An interview with Mihaela S. Ryer
Don’t rely on preconceived notions
An interview with Eric Andersen
The subtle effect of attenuation
An interview with Fereidoon Vasheghani
FOCUS ARTICLES
Introduction to November Focus: Induced Seismicity
Mostafa Naghizadeh
Basic Geomechanics for Induced Seismicity: A Tutorial
Douglas R. Schmitt
Alberta Telemetered Seismograph Network (ATSN): Real-time Monitoring of Seismicity in Northern Alberta
David W. Eaton
Preparing to Monitor and Distinguish Natural and Induced Seismicity near Norman Wells, Northwest Territories
Scott Cairns, Honn Kao, Amir Mansour Farahbod and David Snyder
Collaborative Studies of Regional Seismicity in Northeast British Columbia
Amir Mansour Farahbod, John F. Cassidy, Honn Kao and Dan Walker
Interpretation of Microseismic Using Geomechanical Modeling of Multiple Hydraulic Fractures Interacting with Natural Fractures – Application to Montney Shale
Ahmed Ouenes, Yamina Aimene and John Nairn
COLUMNS / REGULAR FEATURES
President’s Message
Executive Message
CAGC Column
Volunteer Spotlight
Science Break: Morality
Tracing the Industry
Grapevine
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