All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/177978-ms
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Can Proppants Do More Than Hold The Fracture Open?

Abstract: In the 1940's experimental fracture treatments were performed without proppant. However in most formations unpropped fractures heal quickly with no sustained benefit, and in 1947 river sand was introduced as proppant. The first evolution in proppants came in the 1950's, when river sands started to be replaced by higher quality mined sands from Illinois and Texas. This was the early recognition that employing more uniform, rounder, stronger -and ultimately more conductive proppantproduced larger production gain… Show more

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“…Raw silica sand is one of the most commonly used proppant materials, accounting for more than 96.4% of the proppant market in 2016 . The proppant’s primary purpose is to keep the hydraulically induced fractures open and conductive by acting as a mechanically robust support particle that provides a conductive pathway for hydrocarbons to flow from the reservoir to the wellbore . Thus, the stimulation effect of hydraulic fracturing is dictated explicitly by the proppant’s performance and placement pattern …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raw silica sand is one of the most commonly used proppant materials, accounting for more than 96.4% of the proppant market in 2016 . The proppant’s primary purpose is to keep the hydraulically induced fractures open and conductive by acting as a mechanically robust support particle that provides a conductive pathway for hydrocarbons to flow from the reservoir to the wellbore . Thus, the stimulation effect of hydraulic fracturing is dictated explicitly by the proppant’s performance and placement pattern …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%