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Fracture Conductivity Studies: Project OEIC. Final Report
The objectives of this study were to develop facilities and obtain engineering data for predicting the flow conductivity of hydraulically generated fractures, in oil and gas producing underground formations, from reservoir rock and proppant properties. Equipment and methods used to predict the embedment of single and multilayer proppant placements into the faces of a hydraulic fracture are presented. Proppant conductivity test equipment, engineering data, and procedures based on proposed API recommendations are described. These procedures were used to predict the flow conductivity of propped fractures. Factors which effect the conductivity of propped fractures are discussed. 16 refs., 16 figs., 1 tab. (ERA citation 11:012724)
Fracture Conductivity Studies: Project OEIC. Final Report
The objectives of this study were to develop facilities and obtain engineering data for predicting the flow conductivity of hydraulically generated fractures, in oil and gas producing underground formations, from reservoir rock and proppant properties. Equipment and methods used to predict the embedment of single and multilayer proppant placements into the faces of a hydraulic fracture are presented. Proppant conductivity test equipment, engineering data, and procedures based on proposed API recommendations are described. These procedures were used to predict the flow conductivity of propped fractures. Factors which effect the conductivity of propped fractures are discussed. 16 refs., 16 figs., 1 tab. (ERA citation 11:012724)
Fracture Conductivity Studies: Project OEIC. Final Report
D. R. Maloney (author)
1985
56 pages
Report
No indication
English
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