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What is a infill well?

Updated: 4/11/2024
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An infill well is a type of oil or gas well drilled in between existing wells within the same reservoir to maximize production from the area. By extracting oil or gas from areas that were not reached by the original wells, infill wells can help increase overall recovery rates from a reservoir.

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