All Days 2004
DOI: 10.2118/91434-ms
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A Mechanical Methodology of Improved Proppant Transport in Low-Viscosity Fluids: Application of a Fiber-Assisted Transport Technique in East Texas

Abstract: TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractSeveral different hydraulic fracturing treatment design methodologies have been adopted and used with varying success in East Texas and, specifically, in the Cotton Valley Sand Formation. Treatment designs have ranged from massive hydraulic fractures using crosslinked polymer fluids to low proppant concentration slickwater treatments (waterfracs) using only water plus a friction reducer. Operators have varying opinions regarding the benefits of the various de… Show more

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“…The network structure formed by the fiber can maintain the stability of the proppant and prevent the backflow of the proppant [14][15][16]. However, this technology still has certain limitations, and the fracturing fluid still needs to be highly viscous [17]. In low-viscosity fracturing fluid, the synergy of fiber-proppant is poor; it is difficult to form a fiberproppant cluster, and the sand-carrying performance is poor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The network structure formed by the fiber can maintain the stability of the proppant and prevent the backflow of the proppant [14][15][16]. However, this technology still has certain limitations, and the fracturing fluid still needs to be highly viscous [17]. In low-viscosity fracturing fluid, the synergy of fiber-proppant is poor; it is difficult to form a fiberproppant cluster, and the sand-carrying performance is poor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%