All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/174282-ms
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Wellsite Mineralogical Data Acquisition; Understanding Results from Multiple Analytical Sources

Abstract: Technological advances in both equipment and computer software have enabled the implementation of new approaches in generation of mineralogical datasets at petroleum wellsites. These datasets are currently utilized by hydraulic fracturing engineers to assist in designing optimized fracture stage intervals in horizontal wellbores, rather than using evenly spaced intervals between treatment stages. Mineralogical data is generated by downhole wireline logging tools, and on drill cuttings, conventional wholecores,… Show more

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“…To determine the optimal number of expositions, diffractograms were obtained with different exposure times, and the best time/resolution was found at 100 exposures. Runs with more than 100 exposures did not yield significant improvement in mineral quantification, in agreement with Davis et al (2015).…”
Section: Mineralogysupporting
confidence: 72%
“…To determine the optimal number of expositions, diffractograms were obtained with different exposure times, and the best time/resolution was found at 100 exposures. Runs with more than 100 exposures did not yield significant improvement in mineral quantification, in agreement with Davis et al (2015).…”
Section: Mineralogysupporting
confidence: 72%