Day 1 Tue, October 16, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.2118/191408-18ihft-ms
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Applications of Self-Degradable Particulate Diverters in Wellbore Stimulations: Hydraulic Fracturing and Matrix Acidizing Case Studies

Abstract: Particulate diversions are widely used for stimulation treatments. Usual field practice is to increase the volume of solid particles to create a considerable pressure response. However, an excessive dose of particles challenges particle removal and results in unexpectedly longer clean-up time. Self-degradable particulate diverter systems can overcome this shortcoming. The current study investigates the mechanisms of self-degradable particle transport and progressive clogging involved in fluid diversion. Engine… Show more

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“…Panjaitan et al (2018) carried out a comprehensive method including water hammer analysis, step-down test, and micro-seismic data in Haynesville Shale and their results show the diverters can divert the fluid to intended perforations and TPSF can promote uniform propagation of multiple fractures. Some other field researches also get similar results (Huang et al, 2018;Senters et al, 2018;Weddle et al, 2018). In TPSF operations, a key question is how uneven is the fractures at this point when the temporary plugging agents are injected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Panjaitan et al (2018) carried out a comprehensive method including water hammer analysis, step-down test, and micro-seismic data in Haynesville Shale and their results show the diverters can divert the fluid to intended perforations and TPSF can promote uniform propagation of multiple fractures. Some other field researches also get similar results (Huang et al, 2018;Senters et al, 2018;Weddle et al, 2018). In TPSF operations, a key question is how uneven is the fractures at this point when the temporary plugging agents are injected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%