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Lead Technical Contractor for GRI's Hydraulic Fracture Test Site. Final Report, January 1991-December 1993
A research project has been completed by S.A. Holditch & Associates, Inc. under a contract from the Gas Research Institute. The project entitled 'Lead Technical Contractor for GRI's Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site' originally included five specific tasks. These were: (1) Lead Technical Contractor for the GRI Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site, (2) Lead Technical Contractor for GRI cooperative wells, (3) hydraulic fracture fluid rheology research at Texas A&M University, (4) quantifying the benefits of gas supply research, and (5) operation and maintenance of the GRI treatment analysis unit and rheology van. During the project, several changes were made that involved reducing certain tasks and adding additional tasks. Specifically, work planned for the Hydraulic Fracture Test Site and at Texas A&M University was discontinued, while new tasks were added that involved technology transfer and support of subcontracts for research at the Fracture Fluid Characterization Facility at Oklahoma University and the installation of a Natural Gas Information Center at the University of Houston. The work proposed under the research contract has been completed and documented in numerous reports and technical articles. A complete listing of these publications is provided within this final report. In addition, a brief summary of the results for each task is also provided.
Lead Technical Contractor for GRI's Hydraulic Fracture Test Site. Final Report, January 1991-December 1993
A research project has been completed by S.A. Holditch & Associates, Inc. under a contract from the Gas Research Institute. The project entitled 'Lead Technical Contractor for GRI's Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site' originally included five specific tasks. These were: (1) Lead Technical Contractor for the GRI Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site, (2) Lead Technical Contractor for GRI cooperative wells, (3) hydraulic fracture fluid rheology research at Texas A&M University, (4) quantifying the benefits of gas supply research, and (5) operation and maintenance of the GRI treatment analysis unit and rheology van. During the project, several changes were made that involved reducing certain tasks and adding additional tasks. Specifically, work planned for the Hydraulic Fracture Test Site and at Texas A&M University was discontinued, while new tasks were added that involved technology transfer and support of subcontracts for research at the Fracture Fluid Characterization Facility at Oklahoma University and the installation of a Natural Gas Information Center at the University of Houston. The work proposed under the research contract has been completed and documented in numerous reports and technical articles. A complete listing of these publications is provided within this final report. In addition, a brief summary of the results for each task is also provided.
Lead Technical Contractor for GRI's Hydraulic Fracture Test Site. Final Report, January 1991-December 1993
B. M. Robinson (Autor:in) / F. E. Syfan (Autor:in) / S. A. Holditch (Autor:in) / B. F. Saunders (Autor:in) / G. W. Voneiff (Autor:in)
1994
44 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Background and development of GRI's geosynthetics specifications
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