Journal article
Major factors influencing proppant behaviour and proppant-associated damage mechanisms during hydraulic fracturing
Y Tang, PG Ranjith, MSA Perera
Acta Geotechnica | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2018
Abstract
The ultra-low permeability of shale reservoirs necessitates engineering applications such as hydraulic fracturing to enable the extraction of economically viable amounts of gas. In this process, a high-pressure fluid is injected into the reservoir to create a network of fractures. Proppants are solid, spherical, high-strength particles with size range between 8 and 140 mesh (105 μm–2.38 mm), which are injected into the reservoir simultaneously with fracturing fluid to prompt the opening of the fractures created, and they play a major role in the hydraulic fracturing process. As a result, appropriate management of proppants in shale reservoirs based on precise identification of their behaviou..
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