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Michael C. Vincent, Norman R. Warpinski, Craig L. Cipolla, Michael J. Mayerhofer, Elyezer Lolon
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SPE Production & Operations. 25:438-452
Summary In many reservoirs, fracture growth may be complex because of the interaction of the hydraulic fracture with natural fractures, fissures, and other geologic heterogeneities. The decision whether to control or exploit fracture complexity has s
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SPE Production & Operations. 25:345-354
Abstract When the American Petroleum Institute established standardized crush testing procedures in 1983 (API RP-56), the committee indicated that the test results should "provide indications of the stress level where proppant crushing is excessive a
Autor:
Terrence T. Palisch, Andrew Voronkov, Andrey Dedurin, Alexander Yurievich Zakharov, Michael C. Vincent, Vadim Majar, Alexey Zagurenko
Publikováno v:
SPE Production & Operations. 23:498-511
Summary Non-Darcy and multiphase flow effects in hydraulic fractures have been well documented in the last several years. The pressure losses caused by these phenomena are accepted widely to be of great significance in most gas-well completions in th
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In recent years, oil and gas well operators have frequently specified highly-deviated or horizontal wells to improve reservoir contact. Although some reservoirs can be efficiently developed with unstimulated horizontal laterals, in most formations hy
Autor:
Michael C. Vincent
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In the design of hydraulic fractures, it is necessary to make simplifying assumptions. Fifty years ago, our industry was mathematically obliged to describe fractures as simple, planar structures when attempting to predict fracture geometry and optimi
Autor:
Terrence T. Palisch, Mark Aaron Chapman, Michael C. Vincent, Kelly Wayne Blackwood, Kaylene Williamson
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Hydraulic fracturing is the most popular and successful stimulation treatment in the petroleum industry. Fracturing technology has opened numerous unconventional hydrocarbon frontiers that, were it not for this process, would otherwise be uneconomic
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Wells in high permeability reservoirs requiring sand control are commonly completed either with a high permeability fracture (HPF) or a high rate water pack (HRWP). These prolific reservoirs are capable of delivering high production rates, but the do
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Summary The evolution of fracturing technology has provided the industry with numerous advances, ranging from sophisticated fluid systems to tip-screenout designs to propagation modeling. Interestingly, these advances typically have focused on conven
Autor:
Craig L. Cipolla, Norman R. Warpinski, Elyezer Lolon, Michael J. Mayerhofer, Michael C. Vincent
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All Days.
In many reservoirs fracture growth may be complex due to the interaction of the hydraulic fracture with natural fractures, fissures, and other geologic heterogeneities. The decision whether to control or exploit fracture complexity has significant im
Autor:
Michael J. Mayerhofer, Norman R. Warpinski, Craig L. Cipolla, Elyezer Lolon, Michael C. Vincent
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Abstract Unconventional reservoirs such as gas shales and tight gas sands require technology-based solutions for optimum development. The successful exploitation of these reservoirs has relied on some combination of horizontal drilling, multi-stage c