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      <title>Getting Real with the Composite Frac Plug in the Field</title>
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      <description>Finding the right composite frac plug can make or break a completion job, especially when you&amp;#39;re looking for that sweet spot between downhole reliability and a quick drill-out. It wasn&amp;#39;t that long ago that cast iron was the king of the patch, but</description>
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