fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractAbrasive fluids have been applied in mechanical cutting and perforating systems for years, the result is a precise cut in any size tubular. In abrasive perforating, the entry hole created reveals no tubular deformation or presence of flow obstructing debris. Consequently, the sand-laden fluid moves past cement, damaged zone or filter cake and into virgin formation. At that instant, velocity generated through the nozzles propagates abrasive fluid into multiple reservoir layers creating numerous pathways. Optimizing the direction of perforations allows for cost effective stimulation through conventional fracturing techniques.Therefore, as an alternative to conventional perforating, oriented abrasive perforating is applied specifically for creating channels to natural fractures.
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