Utica shale
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- | The Utica shale formation ranges between 300 and 1,000 feet thick. It is below the Lorraine shale formation. These rocks are porous, thick and are brittle and over-pressured. The factors are very conducive to artificial fracture stimulation. | + | The Utica shale formation ranges between 300 and 1,000 feet thick. It is below the Lorraine shale formation. These rocks are porous, thick, brittle and over-pressured. These factors are very conducive to artificial fracture stimulation. |
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The Utica shale formation ranges between 300 and 1,000 feet thick. It is below the Lorraine shale formation. These rocks are porous, thick, brittle and over-pressured. These factors are very conducive to artificial fracture stimulation.