Proceedings of the 2021 Asia Pacific Unconventional Resources Technology Conference 2021
DOI: 10.15530/ap-urtec-2021-208322
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Resin-Based Nanocomposites Coated Proppants as Scale Inhibitor Carrier and Slowly Releasing Container

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“…Technically, proppants are injected into the formation to keep the created fractures open and facilitate the flow of hydrocarbons. The injected proppants thus cover most of the fractures’ surface, and scale inhibitor efficiencies depend on proppant–scale inhibitor interactions . In this study, DTPMP adsorption on conventional silica sand (the most used proppant) was only 85 mg/kg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Technically, proppants are injected into the formation to keep the created fractures open and facilitate the flow of hydrocarbons. The injected proppants thus cover most of the fractures’ surface, and scale inhibitor efficiencies depend on proppant–scale inhibitor interactions . In this study, DTPMP adsorption on conventional silica sand (the most used proppant) was only 85 mg/kg.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%