A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells
Key factors affecting behavior of formations under hydraulic pressure; simulated formations used consisted of cement cubes 5 by 5 in. penetrated to depth of 3 in. by 3/8 in. hole and hydraulically fractured by standard test procedure; factor of tensile and compressive strength, well bore size, temperature of formations, fracturing fluid, homogeneity, fluid saturation, formation pressure, rock permeability, porosity conditions of stressed formations and overburden.
Hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells
Key factors affecting behavior of formations under hydraulic pressure; simulated formations used consisted of cement cubes 5 by 5 in. penetrated to depth of 3 in. by 3/8 in. hole and hydraulically fractured by standard test procedure; factor of tensile and compressive strength, well bore size, temperature of formations, fracturing fluid, homogeneity, fluid saturation, formation pressure, rock permeability, porosity conditions of stressed formations and overburden.
Hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells
Oil Gas J
Clark, Jr., R.C. (author)
Oil and Gas Journal ; 52
1953
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Effects of hydraulic fracturing in Oklahoma waterflood wells
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
|Self-healing efficiency of EVA-modified cement for hydraulic fracturing wells
Online Contents | 2017
|Self-healing efficiency of EVA-modified cement for hydraulic fracturing wells
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Self-healing efficiency of EVA-modified cement for hydraulic fracturing wells
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Hydraulic fracture orientation and pressure response during fracturing of producing wells
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
|