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What permeability must a well have to be capable of using the Titan Process?

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What permeability must a well have to be capable of using the Titan Process?

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Anything over 50 millidarcies can be treated, but the higher the permeability the better. Most effective results are seen with broad permeability variation (both horizontal and vertical). Secondary permeability such as fracture systems can be treated even when native permeability is very low.

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