Lorraine shale
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+ | The '''Lorraine shale''' may be up to 6500 feet thick. It is above the [[Utica shale]] formation. These rocks are porous, thick, brittle and over-pressured. These factors are very conducive to artificial fracture stimulation. | ||
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Here is where some info about Lorraine shale should go. This article is still a stub and needs your attention. It does not have a template and contains minimal information. Please dive in and help it grow!
The Lorraine shale may be up to 6500 feet thick. It is above the Utica shale formation. These rocks are porous, thick, brittle and over-pressured. These factors are very conducive to artificial fracture stimulation.