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Dual Leakoff Behavior in Hydraulic Fracturing of Tight, Lenticular Gas Sands
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1990
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Geotechnical EngineeringPetroleum ReservoirHydraulic FracturingRock TestingEngineeringStructural GeologySummary Stimulation ExperimentsLenticular Gas SandsMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsStimulation ExperimentsRock PhysicWell StimulationDual Leakoff BehaviorThreshold PressurePetroleum EngineeringFracturing Fluids
Summary Stimulation experiments conducted in anisotropic, naturally fractured, tight, lenticular gas sandstones have shown the existence of a dual-leakoff phenomenon. Below a threshold pressure, the leakoff coefficient is very low and fluids are very efficient. Above the threshold, leakoff increases by a factor of 50, slurries dehydrate rapidly, and screenouts occur in minutes. The leakoff has been shown to be controllable to some extent with 100-mesh sand. Results of three stimulation experiments are presented, including a treatment that screened out, a minifracture experiment that showed the effectiveness of 100-mesh sand, and a final successful stimulation.
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