SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 1995
DOI: 10.2118/30495-ms
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Fiber/Proppant Mixtures Control Proppant Flowback in South Texas

Abstract: Backproduction of proppant from hydraulic fractures (proppant flowback) is a continuing operational problem in the oil and gas industry. Up to 20% of the proppant can be flowed back after the treatment. Curable resin-coated proppants are used to control proppant production, but are known to chemically interact with fracturing fluids and may be prone to several failure mechanisms. Curable resin-coated proppants also require either well shut-in or the use of activators at low temperatures. A ne… Show more

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“…Small fibers, e.g., microplastics fibers, may propagate in soil and cause pollution of groundwater [1,2]. When flowed through small cracks in natural rocks, such flexible fibers may buckle, leading eventually to clogging and thus closing of small paths [3], which is, for example, used to prevent proppant flowback in petroleum engineering [4]. Similar clogging may happen in the vascular system, where biofilm streamers may form in irregular channels, detach, be transported, and ultimately remain attached and clog small vessels or structures such as stents [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small fibers, e.g., microplastics fibers, may propagate in soil and cause pollution of groundwater [1,2]. When flowed through small cracks in natural rocks, such flexible fibers may buckle, leading eventually to clogging and thus closing of small paths [3], which is, for example, used to prevent proppant flowback in petroleum engineering [4]. Similar clogging may happen in the vascular system, where biofilm streamers may form in irregular channels, detach, be transported, and ultimately remain attached and clog small vessels or structures such as stents [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang et al pointed out that the forced closure technique in fracturing operation ahead of the natural fracture closure is another technique to encapsulate the maximum proppants within the fracture [7]. In addition, adding fibrous materials into the fracturing fluid to enhance the integrity of proppant pack is another effective method to control proppant flowback [8,9]. The fibers, which bond proppants together, are thought to provide framework for the particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A first example is the paper industry in which the orientation and spatial distributions of the fibers in the flowing pulp must be controlled 1,2 . Fibers are also widely used by petroleum engineers 3 to enhance the proppant transport capabilities of fracturing fluids, or to prevent the backflow of proppant. Other domains of application are civil engineering (special cements, structural reinforcement), textile engineering, bio engineering and medicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%