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DOI: 10.2118/169227-ms
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Tail-In Proppant and its Importance in Channel Fracturing Technique

Abstract: The channel fracturing technique achieves heterogeneous proppant placement by pumping pulses of proppant laden slurry and clean fluid in alternating sequence. Successful creation of proppant banks in the fracture provides stable channels of infinite conductivity which reduces pressure drop across the hydraulic fracture and enhances production. To date, more than 15,000 fracturing jobs have been successfully placed in various types of formation and completions using the heterogeneous proppant placement techniqu… Show more

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“…It was found that the fracture conductivity of the channel fracture [745,294 Md. Ft] is much higher than that of the conventional one [3,244 Md. Ft].…”
Section: Well M-01xmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was found that the fracture conductivity of the channel fracture [745,294 Md. Ft] is much higher than that of the conventional one [3,244 Md. Ft].…”
Section: Well M-01xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A proppant-laden pulse will create a pillar and a proppant-free pulse will create channels that are supported by pillars of proppants created during fracturing. 2, 3 To make sure that the pillars will keep channels open at reservoir conditions with fluid flow through the channels, fibrous materials are added at engineered concentrations and used to :(a) minimize the dispersion of the proppant-laden pulses as they travel throughout the surface equipment and lines, along the wellbore and within the fracture; (b) enhance the proppant carrying capacity, thus boosting the proppant to transport farther within the formation; (c) mitigate proppant settling within the fracture to maintain the heterogeneous placement of proppant and deliver better vertical coverage of the fracture; 2 and (d) help to consolidate pillar structure before fractures are closed. 4 Another way to create stable and highly conductive channels within a propped fracture is by blending proppant coated with an agglomerating agent, such as a nonhardening resin, in a gel fracture fluid instead of fibers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many scholars have suggested replacing the traditional single proppant design with the combined proppants, which may be segregated by tail-in, evenly blended, or blended with dominant concentrations of one particular size. In the study of segmental by tail-in, the conductivity variation characteristics of different proppant types, sizes, and mass ratios have been investigated. , And a relevant empirical model based on the experimental results has also been proposed . In the study of the mixed proppant, some research on the conductivity of a mixed proppant pack with different sizes and types has produced some interesting findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%