2011
DOI: 10.2118/0411-0026-jpt
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New Technologies Enhance Efficiency of Horizontal, Multistage Fracturing

Abstract: Technology Update Significant differences in completion philosophy are emerging within our industry. Even companies that practice a factory mentality (one size/method fits all) are beginning to see that the “sledgehammer approach” to hydraulic fracturing may not be the most effective in draining horizontal wells in resource plays. For several years, we have seen massive increases in fluid volume, pumping rate, total proppant volume, and pumping time to increase recovery. We have seen through mic… Show more

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“…Recently, the infinite-stage fracturing of sliding sleeve in a horizontal well has become a hot research topic in the development of low-permeability oil and gas resources [13][14][15]. e bridge plug, as one of the key components in infinite-stage fracturing techniques, must be strong enough to bear the working pressure of 70 MPa and withstand the operating temperature of 120°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the infinite-stage fracturing of sliding sleeve in a horizontal well has become a hot research topic in the development of low-permeability oil and gas resources [13][14][15]. e bridge plug, as one of the key components in infinite-stage fracturing techniques, must be strong enough to bear the working pressure of 70 MPa and withstand the operating temperature of 120°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%